Nuxt/docs/2.guide/3.going-further/1.experimental-features.md

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Experimental Features Enable Nuxt experimental features to unlock new possibilities.

The Nuxt experimental features can be enabled in the Nuxt configuration file.

Internally, Nuxt uses @nuxt/schema to define these experimental features. You can refer to the API documentation or the source code for more information.

::note Note that these features are experimental and could be removed or modified in the future. ::

asyncContext

Enable native async context to be accessible for nested composables in Nuxt and in Nitro. This opens the possibility to use composables inside async composables and reduce the chance to get the Nuxt instance is unavailable error.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    asyncContext: true
  }
})

::read-more{icon="i-simple-icons-github" color="gray" to="https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/pull/20918" target="_blank"} See full explanation on the GitHub pull-request. ::

asyncEntry

Enables generation of an async entry point for the Vue bundle, aiding module federation support.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    asyncEntry: true
  }
})

externalVue

Externalizes vue, @vue/* and vue-router when building.

Enabled by default.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    externalVue: true
  }
})

::warning This feature will likely be removed in a near future. ::

emitRouteChunkError

Emits app:chunkError hook when there is an error loading vite/webpack chunks. Default behavior is to perform a reload of the new route on navigation to a new route when a chunk fails to load.

If you set this to 'automatic-immediate' Nuxt will reload the current route immediatly, instead of waiting for a navigation. This is useful for chunk errors that are not triggered by navigation, e.g., when your Nuxt app fails to load a lazy component. A potential downside of this behavior is undesired reloads, e.g., when your app does not need the chunk that caused the error.

You can disable automatic handling by setting this to false, or handle chunk errors manually by setting it to manual.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    emitRouteChunkError: 'automatic' // or 'automatic-immediate', 'manual' or false
  }
})

restoreState

Allows Nuxt app state to be restored 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.

::important 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. ::

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    restoreState: true
  }
})

inlineRouteRules

Define route rules at the page level using defineRouteRules.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    inlineRouteRules: true
  }
})

Matching route rules will be created, based on the page's path.

::read-more{to="/docs/api/utils/define-route-rules" icon="i-ph-function"} Read more in defineRouteRules utility. ::

:read-more{to="/docs/guide/concepts/rendering#hybrid-rendering" icon="i-ph-medal"}

renderJsonPayloads

Allows rendering of JSON payloads with support for revivifying complex types.

Enabled by default.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    renderJsonPayloads: true
  }
})

noVueServer

Disables Vue server renderer endpoint within Nitro.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    noVueServer: true
  }
})

payloadExtraction

Enables extraction of payloads of pages generated with nuxt generate.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    payloadExtraction: true
  }
})

clientFallback

Enables the experimental <NuxtClientFallback> component for rendering content on the client if there's an error in SSR.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    clientFallback: true
  }
})

crossOriginPrefetch

Enables cross-origin prefetch using the Speculation Rules API.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    crossOriginPrefetch: true
  }
})

::read-more{icon="i-simple-icons-w3c" color="gray" to="https://wicg.github.io/nav-speculation/prefetch.html" target="_blank"} Read more about the Speculation Rules API. ::

viewTransition

Enables View Transition API integration with client-side router.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    viewTransition: true
  }
})

:link-example{to="https://stackblitz.com/edit/nuxt-view-transitions?file=app.vue" target="_blank"}

::read-more{icon="i-simple-icons-mdnwebdocs" color="gray" to="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/View_Transitions_API" target="_blank"} Read more about the View Transition API. ::

writeEarlyHints

Enables writing of early hints when using node server.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    writeEarlyHints: true
  }
})

componentIslands

Enables experimental component islands support with <NuxtIsland> and .island.vue files.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    componentIslands: true // false or 'local+remote'
  }
})

:read-more{to="/docs/guide/directory-structure/components#server-components"}

::read-more{icon="i-simple-icons-github" color="gray" to="https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/issues/19772" target="_blank"} You can follow the server components roadmap on GitHub. ::

localLayerAliases

Resolve ~, ~~, @ and @@ aliases located within layers with respect to their layer source and root directories.

Enabled by default.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    localLayerAliases: true
  }
})

typedPages

Enable the new experimental typed router using unplugin-vue-router.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    typedPages: true
  }
})

Out of the box, this will enable typed usage of navigateTo, <NuxtLink>, router.push() and more.

You can even get typed params within a page by using const route = useRoute('route-name').

::tip{icon="i-ph-video" to="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXk-L19gTZk" target="_blank"} Watch a video from Daniel Roe explaining type-safe routing in Nuxt. ::

watcher

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.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    watcher: 'chokidar-granular' // 'chokidar' or 'parcel' are also options
  }
})

sharedPrerenderData

Enabling this feature automatically shares 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.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    sharedPrerenderData: true
  }
})

::tip{icon="i-ph-video" to="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jUupYHVvrU" target="_blank"} Watch a video from Alexander Lichter about the experimental sharedPrerenderData setting. ::

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.)

// 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}`)
})

clientNodeCompat

With this feature, Nuxt will automatically polyfill Node.js imports in the client build using unenv.

::alert{type=info} To make globals like Buffer work in the browser, you need to manually inject them.

import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer'

globalThis.Buffer = globalThis.Buffer || Buffer

::

scanPageMeta

This option allows exposing some route metadata defined in definePageMeta at build-time to modules (specifically alias, name, path, redirect).

This only works with static or strings/arrays rather than variables or conditional assignment. See original issue for more information and context.

It is also possible to scan page metadata only after all routes have been registered in pages:extend. Then another hook, pages:resolved will be called. To enable this behavior, set scanPageMeta: 'after-resolve'.

You can disable this feature if it causes issues in your project.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    scanPageMeta: false
  }
})

cookieStore

Enables CookieStore support to listen for cookie updates (if supported by the browser) and refresh useCookie ref values.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    cookieStore: true
  }
})

::read-more{icon="i-simple-icons-mdnwebdocs" color="gray" to="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CookieStore" target="_blank"} Read more about the CookieStore. ::

buildCache

Caches Nuxt build artifacts based on a hash of the configuration and source files.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    buildCache: true
  }
})

When enabled, changes to the following files will trigger a full rebuild:

.nuxtrc
.npmrc
package.json
package-lock.json
yarn.lock
pnpm-lock.yaml
tsconfig.json
bun.lockb

In addition, any changes to files within srcDir will trigger a rebuild of the Vue client/server bundle. Nitro will always be rebuilt (though work is in progress to allow Nitro to announce its cacheable artifacts and their hashes).

::note A maximum of 10 cache tarballs are kept. ::

extraPageMetaExtractionKeys

The definePageMeta() macro is a useful way to collect build-time meta about pages. Nuxt itself provides a set list of supported keys which is used to power some of the internal features such as redirects, page aliases and custom paths.

This option allows passing additional keys to extract from the page metadata when using scanPageMeta.

<script lang="ts" setup>
definePageMeta({
  foo: 'bar'
})
</script>
export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    extraPageMetaExtractionKeys: ['foo'],
  },
  hooks: {
    'pages:resolved' (ctx) {
      // ✅ foo is available
    },
  },
})

This allows modules to access additional metadata from the page metadata in the build context. If you are using this within a module, it's recommended also to augment the NuxtPage types with your keys.

normalizeComponentNames

Ensure that auto-generated Vue component names match the full component name you would use to auto-import the component.

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  experimental: {
    normalizeComponentNames: true
  }
})

By default, if you haven't set it manually, Vue will assign a component name that matches the filename of the component.

├─ components/
├─── SomeFolder/
├───── MyComponent.vue

In this case, the component name would be MyComponent, as far as Vue is concerned. If you wanted to use <KeepAlive> with it, or identify it in the Vue DevTools, you would need to use this component.

But in order to auto-import it, you would need to use SomeFolderMyComponent.

By setting experimental.normalizeComponentNames, these two values match, and Vue will generate a component name that matches the Nuxt pattern for component naming.