--- title: Plugins and Middleware description: 'Learn how to migrate from Nuxt 2 to Nuxt Bridge new plugins and middleware.' --- ## New Plugins Format You can now migrate to the Nuxt 3 plugins API, which is slightly different in format from Nuxt 2. Plugins now take only one argument (`nuxtApp`). You can find out more in [the docs](/docs/guide/directory-structure/plugins). ```js [plugins/hello.ts] export default defineNuxtPlugin(nuxtApp => { nuxtApp.provide('injected', () => 'my injected function') // now available on `nuxtApp.$injected` }) ``` ::note If you want to use the new Nuxt composables (such as [`useNuxtApp`](/docs/api/composables/use-nuxt-app) or `useRuntimeConfig`) within your plugins, you will need to use the `defineNuxtPlugin` helper for those plugins. :: ::warning Although a compatibility interface is provided via `nuxtApp.vueApp` you should avoid registering plugins, directives, mixins or components this way without adding your own logic to ensure they are not installed more than once, or this may cause a memory leak. :: ## New Middleware Format You can now migrate to the Nuxt 3 middleware API, which is slightly different in format from Nuxt 2. Middleware now take only two argument (`to`, `from`). You can find out more in [the docs](/docs/guide/directory-structure/middleware). ```ts twoslash export default defineNuxtRouteMiddleware((to) => { if (to.path !== '/') { return navigateTo('/') } }) ``` ::important Use of `defineNuxtRouteMiddleware` is not supported outside of the middleware directory. :: ::note You can also use [`definePageMeta`](https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/define-page-meta) in Nuxt Bridge. But only for `middleware` and `layout`. ::