--- title: "Compatibility" description: Nuxt Kit provides a set of utilities to help you check the compatibility of your modules with different Nuxt versions. --- # Compatibility [source code](https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/blob/main/packages/kit/src/compatibility.ts) Nuxt Kit utilities can be used in Nuxt 3, Nuxt 2 with Bridge and even Nuxt 2 without Bridge. To make sure your module is compatible with all versions, you can use the `checkNuxtCompatibility`, `assertNuxtCompatibility` and `hasNuxtCompatibility` functions. They will check if the current Nuxt version meets the constraints you provide. Also you can use `isNuxt2`, `isNuxt3` and `getNuxtVersion` functions for more granular checks. ## `checkNuxtCompatibility` Checks if constraints are met for the current Nuxt version. If not, returns an array of messages. Nuxt 2 version also checks for `bridge` support. ### Type ```ts async function checkNuxtCompatibility( constraints: NuxtCompatibility, nuxt?: Nuxt ): Promise; interface NuxtCompatibility { nuxt?: string; bridge?: boolean; } interface NuxtCompatibilityIssue { name: string; message: string; } interface NuxtCompatibilityIssues extends Array { toString(): string; } ``` ### Parameters #### `constraints` **Type**: `NuxtCompatibility` **Default**: `{}` Constraints to check for. It accepts the following properties: - `nuxt` (optional) **Type**: `string` Nuxt version in semver format. Versions may be defined in Node.js way, for exmaple: `>=2.15.0 <3.0.0`. - `bridge` (optional) **Type**: `boolean` If set to `true`, it will check if the current Nuxt version supports `bridge`. #### `nuxt` **Type**: `Nuxt` **Default**: `useNuxt()` Nuxt instance. If not provided, it will be retrieved from the context via `useNuxt()` call. ## `assertNuxtCompatibility` Asserts that constraints are met for the current Nuxt version. If not, throws an error with the list of issues as string. ### Type ```ts async function assertNuxtCompatibility( constraints: NuxtCompatibility, nuxt?: Nuxt ): Promise; interface NuxtCompatibility { nuxt?: string; bridge?: boolean; } ``` ### Parameters #### `constraints` **Type**: `NuxtCompatibility` **Default**: `{}` Constraints to check for. It accepts the following properties: - `nuxt` (optional) **Type**: `string` Nuxt version in semver format. Versions may be defined in Node.js way, for exmaple: `>=2.15.0 <3.0.0`. - `bridge` (optional) **Type**: `boolean` If set to `true`, it will check if the current Nuxt version supports `bridge`. #### `nuxt` **Type**: `Nuxt` **Default**: `useNuxt()` Nuxt instance. If not provided, it will be retrieved from the context via `useNuxt()` call. ## `hasNuxtCompatibility` Checks if constraints are met for the current Nuxt version. Return `true` if all constraints are met, otherwise returns `false`. Nuxt 2 version also checks for `bridge` support. ### Type ```ts async function hasNuxtCompatibility( constraints: NuxtCompatibility, nuxt?: Nuxt ): Promise; interface NuxtCompatibility { nuxt?: string; bridge?: boolean; } ``` ### Parameters #### `constraints` **Type**: `NuxtCompatibility` **Default**: `{}` Constraints to check for. It accepts the following properties: - `nuxt` (optional) **Type**: `string` Nuxt version in semver format. Versions may be defined in Node.js way, for exmaple: `>=2.15.0 <3.0.0`. - `bridge` (optional) **Type**: `boolean` If set to `true`, it will check if the current Nuxt version supports `bridge`. #### `nuxt` **Type**: `Nuxt` **Default**: `useNuxt()` Nuxt instance. If not provided, it will be retrieved from the context via `useNuxt()` call. ## `isNuxt2` Checks if the current Nuxt version is 2.x. ### Type ```ts function isNuxt2(nuxt?: Nuxt): boolean; ``` ### Parameters #### `nuxt` **Type**: `Nuxt` **Default**: `useNuxt()` Nuxt instance. If not provided, it will be retrieved from the context via `useNuxt()` call. ## `isNuxt3` Checks if the current Nuxt version is 3.x. ### Type ```ts function isNuxt3(nuxt?: Nuxt): boolean; ``` ### Parameters #### `nuxt` **Type**: `Nuxt` **Default**: `useNuxt()` Nuxt instance. If not provided, it will be retrieved from the context via `useNuxt()` call. ## `getNuxtVersion` Returns the current Nuxt version. ### Type ```ts function getNuxtVersion(nuxt?: Nuxt): string; ``` ### Parameters #### `nuxt` **Type**: `Nuxt` **Default**: `useNuxt()` Nuxt instance. If not provided, it will be retrieved from the context via `useNuxt()` call.