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Nuxt 3 | octane | |
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78 | 15 | |
11,062 | 3,632 | |
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9.9 | 8.8 | |
12 months ago | 1 day ago | |
TypeScript | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Nuxt 3
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GitHub Accelerator: our first cohort and what's next
- https://github.com/nuxt/framework: An intuitive framework for building web applications, built for the edge.
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Whatโs New With Nuxt 3
It uses Nuxi for Command line interface,
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Does Nuxt support javascript-free static site generation?
Note, the repo linked below, https://github.com/danielroe/nuxt-zero-js, was an experiment that I subsequently moved into Nuxt core: https://github.com/nuxt/framework/pull/7248. I plan to update it to test out per-route zero-JS via a route rule.
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What are you using for Authentication in Nuxt 3?
Also one I've reported a long time ago, that's still an issue today: If you start the Nuxt dev server without create the server/ folder, Nuxt isn't going to be able to read any of your server/api files. You have to create the folder and restart the dev server. Only then, it will start detecting your server files. This is an issue on both Windows and Linux.
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Crafting my Portfolio - Meta Tags for SEO
But there is a catch, nuxt.config does not allow functions in it. And it could be bother to mention this in every single page. Also, the later part is supposed to act like a Default or Fallback. Hmm.. Now what? Well, that where plugins system comes in. I can create a Plugin named title and add this logic there, which will be implemented on every page. Also, Nuxt devs mentioned this approach here.
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Nuxt3 Is Finally Here - Stable Version!
This issue is where I started, and I noticed that in my project, setting the cookie header manually, or through a composable on the server-side doesn't actually set it in the browser (it doesn't show up in the developer tools). They've listed workarounds, but they're just that - the first link (when it comes back up, will show a messy composable you can write). Everything works fine with `axios` (instead of their built-in data fetching APIs), but the request seems to be executed twice on page load for some reason.
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Quasar 2 with Nuxt3 (Starter Template)
Nuxt 3 is a framework for creating Vue.js applications. It is based on Vue 3, Vue Router 4 and Vite. It is designed from the ground up to be incrementally adoptable. Nuxt 3 is the next evolution of the framework and it is not a rewrite. It is built with the future in mind and leverages the best features of Vue 3 and Vite.
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Creating your own sitemap module for Nuxt
When you're dotting the i's and crossing the t's of a shiny new Nuxt website, you will almost certainly want to ensure your site has a sitemap so that search engines know what pages of your site to index. At the moment, the Nuxt sitemap module hasn't yet been updated for Nuxt 3. But that shouldn't hold you back; let's make a quick-n-dirty module to generate a sitemap.
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I want to make a small blog, but write everything .md and host it on the internet. What technology can I use?
When in doubt, use Nuxt and their content module. :) https://v3.nuxtjs.org/ https://content.nuxtjs.org/
octane
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Is it still worth choosing Heroku in 2023?
The web server my app uses is not too slow, after load testing with wrk **the RPS on a single 512MB dyno with database queries is 474 requests per second. While running this test, I could still use the app but the response times were higher (400ms-800ms instead of the usual <110ms).
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New FrankenPHP feature: package your PHP apps as standalone, self-executable binaries
Re Octane, yes it's WIP https://github.com/laravel/octane/pull/764 there were some performance issues found which don't seem to affect non-Laravel apps which is weird/confusing so that's still being looked into. But, soon.
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Why does Laravel need a "middleman" like Pusher or a separate Laravel Websockets server to be able to use Websockets?
I was hoping that Octane would add support, but the person running the Octane github is one of those people who quickly closes every issue that isn't considered a bug. So no traction is ever built up like on https://github.com/laravel/octane/issues/110 .
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Modern PHP
Laravel was recently updated to support serverless deployments, alongside the launch of Vapor[1].
Octane[2] is also very exciting. Using Swoole[3] (or another similar driver), Laravel applications can be run entirely in-memory. Early benchmarks showed Octane increased concurrent requests from ~500/sec. to ~6,000/sec.
[1] https://vapor.laravel.com/
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Laravel best way to implement db intense background process
Another feature of Laravel you might want to take a look at, just became available since the last Laracon. It's called Octane, and it's currently in a beta version, but its potential for optimization, compared to a normal Laravel app, is pretty great. Note that it requires PHP 8.0.
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Laravel Octane
Taylor Otwell already showed a glimpse of Laravel's latest open-source package, Octane, during his Laracon Online talk - but today, the new package is available on GitHub for everyone to beta test.
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Larastan 0.7.3 is released with a rule that can check Laravel Octane compatibility
New 0.7.3 release includes a rule that can check Laravel Octane compatibility of your application. It basically automates the things mentioned in the official docs. You can give it a try now! And let me know what do you think!
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should commits include a main file name change or not - and if not, what tools help you?
Couple of recent ones by Barry here, just search for "Update": https://github.com/laravel/octane/commits/master
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Experiments in concurrency 1: Single-threaded webservers in PHP and Node.js
If you'd still like to achieve concurrency within a PHP server, there are a few projects that try to provide this, the most notable of them being ReactPHP and Amp. The recently released Laravel Octane also provides this, with a much cleaner API over another project, Swoole.
What are some alternatives?
nuxt3-naive-ui-starter - A starter example for naive-ui with nuxt3.
h3 - โก๏ธ Minimal H(TTP) framework built for high performance and portability
ofetch - ๐ฑ A better fetch API. Works on node, browser and workers.
Laravel - The Laravel Framework.
naive-ui - A Vue 3 Component Library. Fairly Complete. Theme Customizable. Uses TypeScript. Fast.
Swoole - ๐ Coroutine-based concurrency library for PHP
Yii2 - Yii 2: The Fast, Secure and Professional PHP Framework
vuetify - ๐ Vue Component Framework
Laravel-AdminLTE - Easy AdminLTE integration with Laravel
React - Event-driven, non-blocking I/O with PHP.
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web
vueuse - Collection of essential Vue Composition Utilities for Vue 2 and 3