To expose config and environment variables to the rest of your app, you will need to define runtime configuration in your [`nuxt.config`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) file, using the [`runtimeConfig`](/docs/api/nuxt-config#runtimeconfig) option.
When adding `apiBase` to the `runtimeConfig.public`, Nuxt adds it to each page payload. We can universally access `apiBase` in both server and browser.
Your runtime config will be serialized before being passed to Nitro. This means that anything that cannot be serialized and then deserialized (such as functions, Sets, Maps, and so on), should not be set in your `nuxt.config`.
Instead of passing non-serializable objects or functions into your application from your `nuxt.config`, you can place this code in a Nuxt or Nitro plugin or middleware.
The most common way to provide configuration is by using [Environment Variables](https://medium.com/chingu/an-introduction-to-environment-variables-and-how-to-use-them-f602f66d15fa).
Nuxi CLI has built-in support for reading your `.env` file in development, build and generate. But when you run your built server, **your `.env` file will not be read**.
1. Your desired variables must be defined in your `nuxt.config`. This ensures that arbitrary environment variables are not exposed to your application code.
1. Only a specially-named environment variable can override a runtime config property. That is, an uppercase environment variable starting with `NUXT_` which uses `_` to separate keys and case changes.
Within the Vue part of your Nuxt app, you will need to call [`useRuntimeConfig()`](/docs/api/composables/use-runtime-config) to access the runtime config.
If you want to use the runtime config within any (custom) plugin, you can use [`useRuntimeConfig()`](/docs/api/composables/use-runtime-config) inside of your `defineNuxtPlugin` function.
Giving the `event` as argument to `useRuntimeConfig` is optional, but it is recommended to pass it to get the runtime config overwritten by [environment variables](/docs/guide/going-further/runtime-config#environment-variables) at runtime for server routes.