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title: app.config.ts
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head.title: 'app.config.ts'
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description: Expose reactive configuration within your application with the App Config file.
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navigation.icon: i-ph-file
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---
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Nuxt provides an `app.config` config file to expose reactive configuration within your application with the ability to update it at runtime within lifecycle or using a nuxt plugin and editing it with HMR (hot-module-replacement).
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You can easily provide runtime app configuration using `app.config.ts` file. It can have either of `.ts`, `.js`, or `.mjs` extensions.
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```ts twoslash [app.config.ts]
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export default defineAppConfig({
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foo: 'bar'
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})
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```
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::caution
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Do not put any secret values inside `app.config` file. It is exposed to the user client bundle.
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::
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## Usage
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To expose config and environment variables to the rest of your app, you will need to define configuration in `app.config` file.
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```ts twoslash [app.config.ts]
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export default defineAppConfig({
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theme: {
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primaryColor: '#ababab'
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}
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})
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```
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When adding `theme` to the `app.config`, Nuxt uses Vite or webpack to bundle the code. We can universally access `theme` both when server-rendering the page and in the browser using [`useAppConfig`](/docs/api/composables/use-app-config) composable.
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```vue [pages/index.vue]
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<script setup lang="ts">
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const appConfig = useAppConfig()
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console.log(appConfig.theme)
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</script>
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```
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When configuring a custom [`srcDir`](/docs/api/nuxt-config#srcdir), make sure to place the `app.config` file at the root of the new `srcDir` path.
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## Typing App Config
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Nuxt tries to automatically generate a TypeScript interface from provided app config so you won't have to type it yourself.
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However, there are some cases where you might want to type it yourself. There are two possible things you might want to type.
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### App Config Input
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`AppConfigInput` might be used by module authors who are declaring what valid _input_ options are when setting app config. This will not affect the type of `useAppConfig()`.
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```ts [index.d.ts]
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declare module 'nuxt/schema' {
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interface AppConfigInput {
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/** Theme configuration */
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theme?: {
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/** Primary app color */
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primaryColor?: string
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}
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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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### App Config Output
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If you want to type the result of calling [`useAppConfig()`](/docs/api/composables/use-app-config), then you will want to extend `AppConfig`.
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::warning
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Be careful when typing `AppConfig` as you will overwrite the types Nuxt infers from your actually defined app config.
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::
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```ts [index.d.ts]
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declare module 'nuxt/schema' {
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interface AppConfig {
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// This will entirely replace the existing inferred `theme` property
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theme: {
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// You might want to type this value to add more specific types than Nuxt can infer,
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// such as string literal types
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primaryColor?: 'red' | 'blue'
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}
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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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## Merging Strategy
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Nuxt uses a custom merging strategy for the `AppConfig` within [the layers](/docs/getting-started/layers) of your application.
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This strategy is implemented using a [Function Merger](https://github.com/unjs/defu#function-merger), which allows defining a custom merging strategy for every key in `app.config` that has an array as value.
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::note
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The function merger can only be used in the extended layers and not the main `app.config` in project.
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Here's an example of how you can use:
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::code-group
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```ts twoslash [layer/app.config.ts]
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export default defineAppConfig({
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// Default array value
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array: ['hello'],
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})
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```
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```ts twoslash [app.config.ts]
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export default defineAppConfig({
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// Overwrite default array value by using a merger function
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array: () => ['bonjour'],
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})
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```
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## Known Limitations
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As of Nuxt v3.3, the `app.config.ts` file is shared with Nitro, which results in the following limitations:
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1. You cannot import Vue components directly in `app.config.ts`.
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2. Some auto-imports are not available in the Nitro context.
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These limitations occur because Nitro processes the app config without full Vue component support.
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While it's possible to use Vite plugins in the Nitro config as a workaround, this approach is not recommended:
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```ts [nuxt.config.ts]
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export default defineNuxtConfig({
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nitro: {
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vite: {
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plugins: [vue()]
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}
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}
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})
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```
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::warning
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Using this workaround may lead to unexpected behavior and bugs. The Vue plugin is one of many that are not available in the Nitro context.
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Related issues:
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- [Issue #19858](https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/issues/19858)
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- [Issue #19854](https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/issues/19854)
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::info
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Nitro v3 will resolve these limitations by removing support for the app config.
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You can track the progress in [this pull request](https://github.com/unjs/nitro/pull/2521).
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::
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