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useRuntimeConfig
The useRuntimeConfig
composable is used to expose config variables within your app.
Usage
<script setup lang="ts">
const config = useRuntimeConfig()
</script>
export default defineEventHandler((event) => {
const config = useRuntimeConfig()
})
Define Runtime Config
The example below shows how to set a public API base URL and a secret API token that is only accessible on the server.
We should always define runtimeConfig
variables inside nuxt.config
.
export default defineNuxtConfig({
runtimeConfig: {
// Private keys are only available on the server
apiSecret: '123',
// Public keys that are exposed to the client
public: {
apiBase: process.env.NUXT_PUBLIC_API_BASE || '/api'
}
}
})
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Variables that need to be accessible on the server are added directly inside runtimeConfig
. Variables that need to be accessible on both the client and the server are defined in runtimeConfig.public
.
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::ReadMore{link="/docs/guide/going-further/runtime-config"} ::
Access Runtime Config
To access runtime config, we can use useRuntimeConfig()
composable:
export default async () => {
const config = useRuntimeConfig()
// Access public variables
const result = await $fetch(`/test`, {
baseURL: config.public.apiBase,
headers: {
// Access a private variable (only available on the server)
Authorization: `Bearer ${config.apiSecret}`
}
})
return result
}
In this example, since apiBase
is defined within the public
namespace, it is universally accessible on both server and client-side, while apiSecret
is only accessible on the server-side.
Environment Variables
It is possible to update runtime config values using a matching environment variable name prefixed with NUXT_
.
::ReadMore{link="/docs/guide/going-further/runtime-config"} ::
Using the .env
File
We can set the environment variables inside the .env
file to make them accessible during development and build/generate.
NUXT_PUBLIC_API_BASE = "https://api.localhost:5555"
NUXT_API_SECRET = "123"
::alert{type=info}
Any environment variables set within .env
file are accessed using process.env
in the Nuxt app during development and build/generate.
::
::alert{type=warning}
In production runtime, you should use platform environment variables and .env
is not used.
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::alert{type=warning}
When using git, make sure to add .env
to the .gitignore
file to avoid leaking secrets to the git history.
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app
namespace
Nuxt uses app
namespace in runtime-config with keys including baseURL
and cdnURL
. You can customize their values at runtime by setting environment variables.
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This is a reserved namespace. You should not introduce additional keys inside app
.
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app.baseURL
By default, the baseURL
is set to '/'
.
However, the baseURL
can be updated at runtime by setting the NUXT_APP_BASE_URL
as an environment variable.
Then, you can access this new base URL using config.app.baseURL
:
export default defineNuxtPlugin((NuxtApp) => {
const config = useRuntimeConfig()
// Access baseURL universally
const baseURL = config.app.baseURL
})
app.cdnURL
This example shows how to set a custom CDN url and access them using useRuntimeConfig()
.
You can use a custom CDN for serving static assets inside .output/public
using the NUXT_APP_CDN_URL
environment variable.
And then access the new CDN url using config.app.cdnURL
.
export default defineEventHandler((event) => {
const config = useRuntimeConfig()
// Access cdnURL universally
const cdnURL = config.app.cdnURL
})
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