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reloadNuxtApp | reloadNuxtApp will perform a hard reload of the page. |
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::note
reloadNuxtApp
will perform a hard reload of your app, re-requesting a page and its dependencies from the server.
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By default, it will also save the current state
of your app (that is, any state you could access with useState
).
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You can enable experimental restoration of this state by enabling the experimental.restoreState
option in your nuxt.config
file.
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Type
reloadNuxtApp(options?: ReloadNuxtAppOptions)
interface ReloadNuxtAppOptions {
ttl?: number
force?: boolean
path?: string
persistState?: boolean
}
options
(optional)
Type: ReloadNuxtAppOptions
An object accepting the following properties:
-
path
(optional)Type:
string
Default:
window.location.pathname
The path to reload (defaulting to the current path). If this is different from the current window location it will trigger a navigation and add an entry in the browser history.
-
ttl
(optional)Type:
number
Default:
10000
The number of milliseconds in which to ignore future reload requests. If called again within this time period,
reloadNuxtApp
will not reload your app to avoid reload loops. -
force
(optional)Type:
boolean
Default:
false
This option allows bypassing reload loop protection entirely, forcing a reload even if one has occurred within the previously specified TTL.
-
persistState
(optional)Type:
boolean
Default:
false
Whether to dump the current Nuxt state to sessionStorage (as
nuxt:reload:state
). By default this will have no effect on reload unlessexperimental.restoreState
is also set, or unless you handle restoring the state yourself.