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# Runtime Config
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Nuxt provides a runtime config API to share within App and API routes.
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## Exposing runtime config
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To expose config and environment variables to the rest of your app, you will need to define runtime configuration in your `nuxt.config` file, using either the [`publicRuntimeConfig` or `privateRuntimeConfig` options](/docs/directory-structure/nuxt.config#privateruntimeconfig). Based on whether you want it to be accessible on the client-side part of your app or not.
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**Example:**
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```ts [nuxt.config.ts]
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export default defineNuxtConfig({
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publicRuntimeConfig: {
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API_BASE: '/api'
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},
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privateRunimeConfig: {
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API_SECRET: '123'
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}
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})
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```
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When adding `API_BASE` to the `publicRuntimeConfig`, Nuxt adds it to the pages payload. This way we can universally access `API_BASE` in both server and browser.
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### Environment Variables
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The most common way to provide configuration, is using [Environment Variables](https://medium.com/chingu/an-introduction-to-environment-variables-and-how-to-use-them-f602f66d15fa).
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Nuxt CLI has built-in [dotenv](https://github.com/motdotla/dotenv) support.
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In addition to any process environment variables, if you have a `.env` file in your project root directory, it will be automatically loaded into `process.env` and accessible within your `nuxt.config` file and Modules.
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**Example:**
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```sh [.env]
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BASE_URL=https://nuxtjs.org
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API_SECRET=api_secret_token
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```
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```ts [nuxt.config.ts]
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export default defineNuxtConfig({
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publicRuntimeConfig: {
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BASE_URL: process.env.BASE_URL
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},
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privateRuntimeConfig: {
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API_SECRET: process.env.API_SECRET
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}
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})
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```
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**💡 Tip:** While it is not necessary, by using identical runtime config names as env variables, you can easily override them in production using platform environment variables.
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## Accessing runtime config
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### Vue app
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Within the Vue part of your Nuxt app, you will need to call `useRuntimeConfig()` to access the runtime config.
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**Note:** Behavior is different between client side and server side:
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- On Client-Side, only `publicRuntimeConfig` is available and object is writable + reactive
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- On Server-Side, both `publicRuntimeConfig` and `privateRuntimeConfig` are merged and object is readonly to avoid context sharing
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```vue
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<template>
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<div>
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<div>Token: {{ config.API_AUTH_TOKEN }}</div>
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</div>
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</template>
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<script setup>
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const config = useRuntimeConfig()
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</script>
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```
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**🛑 Security note:** Never use example above if `API_AUTH_TOKEN` is a private config. Even if you use `privateRuntimeConfig`, you have to be still careful you do not expose such config to either payload or html!
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::alert{icon=👉}
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**`useRuntimeConfig` only works during `setup` or `Lifecycle Hooks`**
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### API routes
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Within the API routes, you can access runtime config by directly importing from virtual `#config`.
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```ts
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import config from '#config'
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export default async () => {
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const result = await $fetch('https://my.api.com/test', {
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headers: {
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Authorization: `Bearer ${config.API_AUTH_TOKEN}`
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}
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})
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return result
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}
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```
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### Typing runtime config
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Currently it is possible to manually type your runtime config.
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```ts [index.d.ts]
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declare module '@nuxt/kit' {
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interface PublicRuntimeConfig {
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testConfig: string
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}
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interface PrivateRuntimeConfig {
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token: string
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}
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}
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// It is always important to ensure you import/export something when augmenting a type
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export {}
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```
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