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Co-authored-by: pooya parsa <pyapar@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Sébastien Chopin <seb@nuxtjs.com>
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# Server Engine
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Nuxt 3 is powered by a new server engine, code-named "Nitro".
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This engine has many benefits:
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- Cross-platform support for Node.js, Browsers, service-workers and more
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- Serverless support out-of-the-box
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- API routes support
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- Automatic code-splitting and async-loaded chunks
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- Hybrid mode for static + serverless sites
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- Development server with hot module reloading
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## API Layer
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Server [API endpoints](/docs/directory-structure/server#api-routes) and [Middleware](/docs/directory-structure/server#server-middleware) are added by Nitro that internally uses [h3](https://github.com/unjs/h3).
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There are a number of key features, including:
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- Handlers can directly return objects/arrays for an automatically-handled JSON response
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- Handlers can return promises, which will be awaited (`res.end()` and `next()` are also supported)
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- Helper functions for body parsing, cookie handling, redirects, headers and more
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Check out [the h3 docs](https://github.com/unjs/h3) for more information.
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Learn more about the API layer in the [`server/`](/docs/directory-structure/server) directory.
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## Direct API calls
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Nitro allows 'direct' calling of routes via the globally-available `$fetch` helper. This will make an API call to the server if run on the browser, but will simply call the relevant function if run on the server, **saving an additional API call**.
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`$fetch` API is using [ohmyfetch](https://github.com/unjs/ohmyfetch), with key features including:
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- Automatic parsing of JSON responses (with access to raw response if needed)
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- Request body and params are automatically handled, with correct `Content-Type` headers being added
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For more information on `$fetch` features, check out [ohmyfetch](https://github.com/unjs/ohmyfetch).
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## Typed API routes
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When using API routes (or middleware), Nitro will generate typings for these routes as long as you are returning a value instead of using `res.end()` to send a response.
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You can access these types when using `$fetch()` or `useFetch()`.
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## Standalone Server
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Nitro produces a standalone server dist that is independent of `node_modules`.
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The server in Nuxt 2 is not standalone, but requires part of nuxt core to be involved running `nuxt start` (with the [`nuxt-start`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/nuxt-start) or [`nuxt`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/nuxt) distributions) or custom programmatic usage, which was fragile and prone to breakage and not suitable for serverless and service-worker environments.
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This dist is generated when running `nuxt build` into a [`.output`](/docs/directory-structure/output) directory.
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The output is combined with both runtime code to run your Nuxt server in any environment (including experimental browser Service Workers!) and serve you static files, making it a true hybrid framework for the JAMstack. In addition, a native storage layer is implemented, supporting multi source, drivers and local assets.
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Checkout the Nitro engine on GitHub: [framework/packages/nitro](https://github.com/nuxt/framework/tree/main/packages/nitro)
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