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Compatibility | Nuxt Kit provides a set of utilities to help you check the compatibility of your modules with different Nuxt versions. |
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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
async function checkNuxtCompatibility(
constraints: NuxtCompatibility,
nuxt?: Nuxt
): Promise<NuxtCompatibilityIssues>;
interface NuxtCompatibility {
nuxt?: string;
bridge?: boolean;
}
interface NuxtCompatibilityIssue {
name: string;
message: string;
}
interface NuxtCompatibilityIssues extends Array<NuxtCompatibilityIssue> {
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 supportsbridge
.
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
async function assertNuxtCompatibility(
constraints: NuxtCompatibility,
nuxt?: Nuxt
): Promise<true>;
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 supportsbridge
.
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
async function hasNuxtCompatibility(
constraints: NuxtCompatibility,
nuxt?: Nuxt
): Promise<boolean>;
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 supportsbridge
.
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
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
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
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.