import { defineUntypedSchema } from 'untyped' export default defineUntypedSchema({ /** * `future` is for early opting-in to new features that will become default in a future * (possibly major) version of the framework. */ future: { /** * This enables 'Bundler' module resolution mode for TypeScript, which is the recommended setting * for frameworks like Nuxt and Vite. * * It improves type support when using modern libraries with `exports`. * * You can set it to false to use the legacy 'Node' mode, which is the default for TypeScript. * * See https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/pull/51669 */ typescriptBundlerResolution: { async $resolve (val, get) { // TODO: remove in v3.10 val = val ?? await get('experimental').then((e: Record) => e?.typescriptBundlerResolution) if (typeof val === 'boolean') { return val } const setting = await get('typescript.tsConfig.compilerOptions.moduleResolution') if (setting) { return setting.toLowerCase() === 'bundler' } return true } }, }, /** * Some features of Nuxt are available on an opt-in basis, or can be disabled based on your needs. */ features: { /** * Inline styles when rendering HTML (currently vite only). * * You can also pass a function that receives the path of a Vue component * and returns a boolean indicating whether to inline the styles for that component. * @type {boolean | ((id?: string) => boolean)} */ inlineStyles: { async $resolve (val, get) { // TODO: remove in v3.10 val = val ?? await get('experimental').then((e: Record) => e?.inlineSSRStyles) if (val === false || (await get('dev')) || (await get('ssr')) === false || (await get('builder')) === '@nuxt/webpack-builder') { return false } // Enabled by default for vite prod with ssr return val ?? true } }, /** * Turn off rendering of Nuxt scripts and JS resource hints. * You can also disable scripts more granularly within `routeRules`. */ noScripts: { async $resolve (val, get) { // TODO: remove in v3.10 return val ?? await get('experimental').then((e: Record) => e?.noScripts) ?? false } }, }, experimental: { /** * Set to true to generate an async entry point for the Vue bundle (for module federation support). */ asyncEntry: { $resolve: val => val ?? false }, // TODO: Remove when nitro has support for mocking traced dependencies // https://github.com/unjs/nitro/issues/1118 /** * Externalize `vue`, `@vue/*` and `vue-router` when building. * @see [Nuxt Issue #13632](https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/issues/13632) */ externalVue: true, /** * Tree shakes contents of client-only components from server bundle. * @see [Nuxt PR #5750](https://github.com/nuxt/framework/pull/5750) */ treeshakeClientOnly: true, /** * Emit `app:chunkError` hook when there is an error loading vite/webpack * chunks. * * By default, Nuxt will also perform a hard reload of the new route * when a chunk fails to load when navigating to a new route. * * You can disable automatic handling by setting this to `false`, or handle * chunk errors manually by setting it to `manual`. * @see [Nuxt PR #19038](https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/pull/19038) * @type {false | 'manual' | 'automatic'} */ emitRouteChunkError: { $resolve: (val) => { if (val === true) { return 'manual' } if (val === 'reload') { return 'automatic' } return val ?? 'automatic' } }, /** * By default the route object returned by the auto-imported `useRoute()` composable * is kept in sync with the current page in view in ``. This is not true for * `vue-router`'s exported `useRoute` or for the default `$route` object available in your * Vue templates. * * By enabling this option a mixin will be injected to keep the `$route` template object * in sync with Nuxt's managed `useRoute()`. */ templateRouteInjection: true, /** * Whether to restore Nuxt app state from `sessionStorage` when reloading the page * after a chunk error or manual `reloadNuxtApp()` call. * * To avoid hydration errors, it will be applied only after the Vue app has been mounted, * meaning there may be a flicker on initial load. * * Consider carefully before enabling this as it can cause unexpected behavior, and * consider providing explicit keys to `useState` as auto-generated keys may not match * across builds. * @type {boolean} */ restoreState: false, /** Render JSON payloads with support for revivifying complex types. */ renderJsonPayloads: true, /** * Disable vue server renderer endpoint within nitro. */ noVueServer: false, /** * When this option is enabled (by default) payload of pages that are prerendered are extracted * @type {boolean | undefined} */ payloadExtraction: true, /** * Whether to enable the experimental `` component for rendering content on the client * if there's an error in SSR. */ clientFallback: false, /** Enable cross-origin prefetch using the Speculation Rules API. */ crossOriginPrefetch: false, /** * Enable View Transition API integration with client-side router. * @see [View Transitions API](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/web-platform/view-transitions) * @type {boolean | 'always'} */ viewTransition: false, /** * Write early hints when using node server. * @note nginx does not support 103 Early hints in the current version. */ writeEarlyHints: false, /** * Experimental component islands support with and .island.vue files. * @type {true | 'local' | 'local+remote' | Partial<{ remoteIsland: boolean, selectiveClient: boolean }> | false} */ componentIslands: { $resolve: (val) => { if (val === 'local+remote') { return { remoteIsland: true } } if (val === 'local') { return true } return val ?? false } }, /** * Config schema support * @see [Nuxt Issue #15592](https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/issues/15592) */ configSchema: true, /** * Whether or not to add a compatibility layer for modules, plugins or user code relying on the old * `@vueuse/head` API. * * This can be disabled for most Nuxt sites to reduce the client-side bundle by ~0.5kb. */ polyfillVueUseHead: false, /** Allow disabling Nuxt SSR responses by setting the `x-nuxt-no-ssr` header. */ respectNoSSRHeader: false, /** Resolve `~`, `~~`, `@` and `@@` aliases located within layers with respect to their layer source and root directories. */ localLayerAliases: true, /** Enable the new experimental typed router using [unplugin-vue-router](https://github.com/posva/unplugin-vue-router). */ typedPages: false, /** * Use app manifests to respect route rules on client-side. */ appManifest: true, // This is enabled when `experimental.payloadExtraction` is set to `true`. // appManifest: { // $resolve: (val, get) => val ?? get('experimental.payloadExtraction') // }, /** * Set an alternative watcher that will be used as the watching service for Nuxt. * * Nuxt uses 'chokidar-granular' by default, which will ignore top-level directories * (like `node_modules` and `.git`) that are excluded from watching. * * You can set this instead to `parcel` to use `@parcel/watcher`, which may improve * performance in large projects or on Windows platforms. * * You can also set this to `chokidar` to watch all files in your source directory. * @see [chokidar](https://github.com/paulmillr/chokidar) * @see [Parcel watcher](https://github.com/parcel-bundler/watcher) * @type {'chokidar' | 'parcel' | 'chokidar-granular'} */ watcher: 'chokidar-granular', /** * Enable native async context to be accessible for nested composables * @see [Nuxt PR #20918](https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/pull/20918) */ asyncContext: false, /** * Use new experimental head optimisations: * - Add the capo.js head plugin in order to render tags in of the head in a more performant way. * - Uses the hash hydration plugin to reduce initial hydration * @see [Nuxt Discussion #22632](https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/discussions/22632] */ headNext: false, /** * Allow defining `routeRules` directly within your `~/pages` directory using `defineRouteRules`. * * Rules are converted (based on the path) and applied for server requests. For example, a rule * defined in `~/pages/foo/bar.vue` will be applied to `/foo/bar` requests. A rule in `~/pages/foo/[id].vue` * will be applied to `/foo/**` requests. * * For more control, such as if you are using a custom `path` or `alias` set in the page's `definePageMeta`, you * should set `routeRules` directly within your `nuxt.config`. */ inlineRouteRules: false, /** * Allow exposing some route metadata defined in `definePageMeta` at build-time to modules (alias, name, path, redirect). * * This only works with static or strings/arrays rather than variables or conditional assignment. * * https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/issues/24770 */ scanPageMeta: false, /** * Automatically share payload _data_ between pages that are prerendered. This can result in a significant * performance improvement when prerendering sites that use `useAsyncData` or `useFetch` and fetch the same * data in different pages. * * Note that by default Nuxt will render pages concurrently, meaning this does not guarantee that data will * not be fetched more than once. * * It is particularly important when enabling this feature to make sure that any unique key of your data * is always resolvable to the same data. For example, if you are using `useAsyncData` to fetch * data related to a particular page, you should provide a key that uniquely matches that data. (`useFetch` * should do this automatically for you.) * @example * ```ts * // This would be unsafe in a dynamic page (e.g. `[slug].vue`) because the route slug makes a difference * // to the data fetched, but Nuxt can't know that because it's not reflected in the key. * const route = useRoute() * const { data } = await useAsyncData(async () => { * return await $fetch(`/api/my-page/${route.params.slug}`) * }) * // Instead, you should use a key that uniquely identifies the data fetched. * const { data } = await useAsyncData(route.params.slug, async () => { * return await $fetch(`/api/my-page/${route.params.slug}`) * }) */ sharedPrerenderData: false, /** * Enables CookieStore support to listen for cookie updates (if supported by the browser) and refresh `useCookie` ref values. * @see [CookieStore](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CookieStore) */ cookieStore: false, /** * This allows specifying the default options for core Nuxt components and composables. * * These options will likely be moved elsewhere in the future, such as into `app.config` or into the * `app/` directory. */ defaults: { /** @type {typeof import('#app/components/nuxt-link')['NuxtLinkOptions']} */ nuxtLink: { componentName: 'NuxtLink' }, /** * Options that apply to `useAsyncData` (and also therefore `useFetch`) */ useAsyncData: { deep: true }, /** @type {Pick} */ useFetch: {} }, /** * Automatically polyfill Node.js imports in the client build using `unenv`. * @see https://github.com/unjs/unenv * * **Note:** To make globals like `Buffer` work in the browser, you need to manually inject them. * * ```ts * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer' * * globalThis.Buffer = globalThis.Buffer || Buffer * ``` * @type {boolean} */ clientNodeCompat: false, } })