h3
Nuxt 3
h3 | Nuxt 3 | |
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8 | 78 | |
3,120 | 11,062 | |
2.2% | - | |
9.3 | 9.9 | |
6 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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h3
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Why I keep an eye on the Vue ecosystem and you should too
H3 is a small and delightful webserver. It honestly won me over the second I saw how simple the server side implementation of websockets was. It's actually so good, it even has bindings for uploadthing
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Hono v4.0.0
Same, I'll probably move to https://github.com/unjs/h3 since it's used anyway in Nuxt (which I use for other projects)
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File Upload Security and Malware Protection
import formidable from 'formidable'; /* global defineEventHandler, getRequestHeaders, readBody */ /** * @see https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/concepts/server-engine * @see https://github.com/unjs/h3 */ export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => { let body; const headers = getRequestHeaders(event); if (headers['content-type']?.includes('multipart/form-data')) { body = await parseMultipartNodeRequest(event.node.req); } else { body = await readBody(event); } console.log(body); return { ok: true }; });
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File Uploads for the Web (3): File Uploads in Node & Nuxt
import formidable from 'formidable'; /** * @see https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/concepts/server-engine * @see https://github.com/unjs/h3 */ export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => { let body; const headers = getRequestHeaders(event); if (headers['content-type']?.includes('multipart/form-data')) { body = await parseMultipartNodeRequest(event.node.req); } else { body = await readBody(event); } console.log(body); return { ok: true }; }); /** * @param {import('http').IncomingMessage} req */ function parseMultipartNodeRequest(req) { return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { /** @see https://github.com/node-formidable/formidable/ */ const form = formidable({ multiples: true }) form.parse(req, (error, fields, files) => { if (error) { reject(error); return; } resolve({ ...fields, ...files }); }); }); }
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How do you implement Middleware using an httpOnly cookie?
You could probably do all that in Nuxt with building a backend in the server folder. (More info here: https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/server) But, I understand that the official Nuxt 3 Auth module is being worked on which should make life a lot easier. For now, there's something new you can look into, namely the session support in the newest Nitro version (which is the backend part of Nuxt 3). There's some info here: https://github.com/unjs/h3/pull/315. I should not that I have not looked at this yet, though.
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Build a SSR App with React, React Router and Vite
h3 - a minimalistic and simple node.js framework
- How can I use Express JS on Nuxt3
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a first look at nuxt 3
Nuxt 3 is powered by a new server engine called Nitro. Nitro is used in development and production. It includes cross-platform support for Node.js, Browsers, and service-workers and serverless support out-of-the-box. Other features include API routes, automatic code-splitting, async-loaded chunks, and hybrid static/serverless modes. Server API endpoints and Middleware that internally uses h3 are added by Nitro.
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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Whatβs 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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Is it possible to deploy Nuxt under a subfolder without knowing the actual path?
I asked this before on the Github discussion https://github.com/nuxt/framework/discussions/10073, but I haven't found an answer yet.
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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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How so enable cors in nitro?
Perhaps this thread can help you.
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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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Full page refresh on lazy import failure in Nuxt3
I've found a matching issue with a solution I can use as a hotfix for now: https://github.com/nuxt/framework/issues/6648
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Nuxt 3.0 stable
https://github.com/nuxt/framework/issues/3587 (upstream Vue bug maybe?) https://github.com/nuxt/framework/issues/8634 https://github.com/nuxt/framework/issues/8611
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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.
What are some alternatives?
Nuxt.js - Nuxt is an intuitive and extendable way to create type-safe, performant and production-grade full-stack web apps and websites with Vue 3. [Moved to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt]
nuxt3-naive-ui-starter - A starter example for naive-ui with nuxt3.
ofetch - π± 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.
ajcwebdev-nuxt3 - An example Nuxt 3 application deployed on Netlify and Vercel
Yii2 - Yii 2: The Fast, Secure and Professional PHP Framework
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
Laravel-AdminLTE - Easy AdminLTE integration with Laravel
node - Node.js JavaScript runtime β¨π’πβ¨
vuetify - π Vue Component Framework