# Plugins and Middleware ## Plugins Plugins now have a different format, and take only one argument (`nuxtApp`). Read more in [the docs](/docs/directory-structure/plugins). ::code-group ```js [Nuxt 2] export default (ctx, inject) => { inject('injected', () => 'my injected function') }) ``` ```ts [Nuxt 3] export default defineNuxtPlugin(nuxtApp => { // now available on `nuxtApp.$injected` nuxtApp.provide('injected', () => 'my injected function') // You can alternatively use this format, which comes with automatic type support return { provide: { injected: () => 'my injected function' } } }) ``` :: ::alert{icon=👉} You can read more about the format of `nuxtApp` in [the docs](/docs/usage/nuxt-app). :: ### Migration 1. Migrate your plugins to use the `defineNuxtPlugin` helper function. 1. Remove any entries in your `nuxt.config` plugins array that are located in your `plugins/` folder. All files in this directory at the top level (and any index files in any subdirectories) will be automatically registered. Instead of setting `mode` to `client` or `server`, you can indicate this in the file name. For example, `~/plugins/my-plugin.client.ts` will only be loaded on client-side. ## Route middleware Route middleware has a different format. ::code-group ```js [Nuxt 2] export default function ({ store, redirect }) { // If the user is not authenticated if (!store.state.authenticated) { return redirect('/login') } } ``` ```ts [Nuxt 3] export default defineNuxtRouteMiddleware((to, from) => { const auth = useState('auth') if (!auth.value.authenticated) { return navigateTo('/login') } }) ``` :: Much like Nuxt 2, route middleware placed in your `~/middleware` folder is automatically registered. You can then specify it by name in a component. However, this is done with `definePageMeta` rather than as a component option. `navigateTo` is one of a number of route helper functions, which you can read more about in [the documentation about route middleware](/docs/directory-structure/middleware). ### Migration 1. Migrate your route middleware to use the `defineNuxtRouteMiddleware` helper function. 1. Any global middleware (such as in your `nuxt.config`) can be placed in your `~/middleware` folder with a `.global` extension, for example `~/middleware/auth.global.ts`.