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MIT License | MIT License |
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axios-module
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Create $fetch API Factory Pattern in Nuxt3
Alright thank you for the link. You do seem to be correct and I also cross-checked it in the Axios Module link as well and it seems there isn't going to be an axios module for Nuxt 3 or at least this is what the phrasing conveys.
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I'm Trying to Inject An NPM package As A Plugin on A Next.js App to Avoid A "Native Node.js APIs are not supported in the Edge Runtime. Found `child_process` imported." Error
// Axios module configuration: https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-axios axios: { // Workaround to avoid enforcing hard-coded localhost:3000: https://github.com/nuxt-community/axios-module/issues/308 browserBaseURL: process.env.API_URL },
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Nuxt SSR page reload on a dynamic page
my nuxt config is: // require("dotenv").config(); // const isProd = process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production' export default { // Global page headers: https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-head ssr: true, target: 'static', generate: {fallback: true}, head: { title: 'Aura | Building the NFT infrastructure', htmlAttrs: { lang: 'en', }, meta: [ { charset: 'utf-8' }, { name: 'viewport', content: 'width=device-width, initial-scale=1' }, { hid: 'description', name: 'description', content: 'Building the NFT infrastructure to enable seamless commerce to buy/sell/trade NFTs' }, { name: 'format-detection', content: 'telephone=no' }, ], link: [ { rel: 'icon', type: 'image/x-icon', href: '/favicon.ico' }, { rel: 'stylesheet', href: 'https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Inter:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap"', onload:"this.rel='stylesheet'"} ], }, // Global CSS: https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-css css: [], loading: false, parallel: true, // Plugins to run before rendering page: https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-plugins plugins: [ { src: '~/plugins/aos.js', ssr: false }, { src: '~/plugins/mixpanel.js', ssr: false }, { src: '~/plugins/simple-shimmer.js', ssr: false }, { src: '~/plugins/vue-apexchart.js', ssr: false }, { src: '~/plugins/myFormatter.js', ssr: true }, { src: '~/plugins/axios', ssr: true }, { src: '~/plugins/font-awesome.js', ssr: true }, ], // Modules for dev and build (recommended): https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-modules buildModules: [ // https://go.nuxtjs.dev/eslint '@nuxtjs/eslint-module', // https://go.nuxtjs.dev/tailwindcss '@nuxtjs/tailwindcss', [ "@nuxtjs/google-analytics", { id: process.env.VUE_APP_GA_ID } ], ['@nuxtjs/fontawesome', { component: 'fa', imports: [ { set: '@fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons', icons: ['faSpinner', 'faCaretUp', 'faCaretDown',] }, ] }], ], googleAnalytics: { id: process.env.VUE_APP_GA_ID // or use ({}).GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_ID }, publicRuntimeConfig: { googleAnalytics: { id: process.env.VUE_APP_GA_ID // or use ({}).GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_ID }, }, // Modules: https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-modules modules: [ // https://go.nuxtjs.dev/axios "@nuxtjs/dotenv", '@nuxtjs/axios', "vue-toastification/nuxt", // You can also pass plugin options ["vue-toastification/nuxt", { timeout: 5000, draggable: true }], [ 'nuxt-compress', { gzip: { threshold: 8192, }, brotli: { threshold: 8192, }, }, ], ], // Axios module configuration: https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-axios axios: { // Workaround to avoid enforcing hard-coded localhost:3000: https://github.com/nuxt-community/axios-module/issues/308 baseURL: process.env.VUE_APP_API_BASE_URL, }, cache: { useHostPrefix: false, pages: [/^\/$/], store: { type: "memory", max: 100, ttl: 60 } }, workbox: { runtimeCaching: [ { urlPattern: 'https://fonts.googleapis.com/.\*', handler: 'cacheFirst', method: 'GET', strategyOptions: { cacheableResponse: { statuses: [0, 200] } } } ] }, // Build Configuration: https://go.nuxtjs.dev/config-build build: { html: { minify: { collapseBooleanAttributes: true, decodeEntities: true, minifyCSS: true, minifyJS: true, processConditionalComments: true, removeEmptyAttributes: true, removeRedundantAttributes: true, trimCustomFragments: true, useShortDoctype: true } }, splitChunks:{ pages: true, commons: true }, optimization: { runtimeChunk: { name: (entrypoint) => `runtime~${entrypoint.name}`, }, minimize: true, splitChunks: { chunks: "all", name:true, cacheGroups: { styles: { name: 'styles', test: /\.(css|vue)$/, chunks: 'all', enforce: true } } } }, extend(config, { isDev, isClient, loaders: { vue } }) { config.resolve.symlinks = false; config.module.rules.push({ test: /\.(ttf|eot|svg|woff(2)?)(\?[a-z0-9=&.]+)?$/, loader: 'file-loader' }) if (isDev) { config.mode = 'development' } if(isDev) { config.devtool = isClient ? "eval-source-map" : "inline-source-map"; } } }, }
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// Workaround to avoid enforcing hard-coded localhost:3000: https://github.com/nuxt-community/axios-module/issues/308
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Top 5 NuxtJS modules for your next project [2022 edition]
GitHub repo
pwa-module
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Best way to create a simple iOS app?
My go-to is https://pwa.nuxtjs.org/ + pwabuilder. You can have the barebones scaffolding made in 1 minute. Then just add your custom UI/logic, and deploy, and point the PWA Builder at the deployed Nuxt site, and it will generate your App store package.
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First PWA App
In terms of stack I would recommend taking a look at Vue and Nuxt. There is a PWA module for Nuxt, which handles everything for you, so you literally only need to add 5 lines of config (implementing service workers yourself can be tedious).
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Building a PWA with Vue.js
Note that if your original project is built with Nuxt (a Vue meta-framework), you have a better-suited solution readily available in the Nuxt PWA module. Nuxt and its ecosystem of plugins are a bit much to tackle in the scope of this post, but the same PWA general principles we’ll cover here apply there, too. The difference is how the config options are entered. So, while the concepts translate, if you’re using Nuxt, I’ll refer you to the Nuxt PWA module docs for the details.
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Top 5 NuxtJS modules for your next project [2022 edition]
Documentation
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Publishing a Progressive Web App (PWA) on the PlayStore – What works and what doesn’t (in 2021)
The stack behind Journalistic is Django and Nuxt. The nuxt/pwa module takes care of everything PWA-related on the app side: manifest, service worker, etc. Easy peasy.
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PWA-first web development recommendations?
It's Nuxt.js with @nuxtjs/pwa, BTW.
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Random potato mood generator using Nuxt and TailwindCSS
Nuxt.js modules: Progressive Web App (PWA)
What are some alternatives?
apisauce - Axios + standardized errors + request/response transforms.
vite-plugin-pwa - Zero-config PWA for Vite
i18n - I18n module for Nuxt
bubblewrap - Bubblewrap is a Command Line Interface (CLI) that helps developers to create a Project for an Android application that launches an existing Progressive Web App (PWAs) using a Trusted Web Activity.
content - The file-based CMS for your Nuxt application, powered by Markdown and Vue components.
svg-sprite - Optimize SVG files and combine them into sprite
legacy-modules
laravel-echo-module - Laravel Echo for Nuxt 2
sitemap-module - Sitemap Module for Nuxt 2
composition-api - Composition API hooks for Nuxt 2.
url-request - The most advanced HTTP Client with Functional Chaining, Async/Await, Delay, Fork, Infinite Chaining and Repeat for building your Complex APIs easily.
create-nuxt-app - Create Nuxt.js App in seconds.