Nuxt/docs/3.api/3.utils/define-page-meta.md

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---
title: 'definePageMeta'
description: 'Define metadata for your page components.'
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---
`definePageMeta` is a compiler macro that you can use to set metadata for your **page** components located in the [`pages/`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/pages) directory (unless [set otherwise](/docs/api/nuxt-config#pages)). This way you can set custom metadata for each static or dynamic route of your Nuxt application.
```vue [pages/some-page.vue]
<script setup lang="ts">
definePageMeta({
layout: 'default'
})
</script>
```
:read-more{to="/docs/guide/directory-structure/pages/#page-metadata"}
## Type
```ts
definePageMeta(meta: PageMeta) => void
interface PageMeta {
validate?: (route: RouteLocationNormalized) => boolean | Promise<boolean> | Partial<NuxtError> | Promise<Partial<NuxtError>>
redirect?: RouteRecordRedirectOption
name?: string
path?: string
alias?: string | string[]
pageTransition?: boolean | TransitionProps
layoutTransition?: boolean | TransitionProps
key?: false | string | ((route: RouteLocationNormalizedLoaded) => string)
keepalive?: boolean | KeepAliveProps
layout?: false | LayoutKey | Ref<LayoutKey> | ComputedRef<LayoutKey>
middleware?: MiddlewareKey | NavigationGuard | Array<MiddlewareKey | NavigationGuard>
scrollToTop?: boolean | ((to: RouteLocationNormalizedLoaded, from: RouteLocationNormalizedLoaded) => boolean)
[key: string]: unknown
}
```
## Parameters
### `meta`
- **Type**: `PageMeta`
An object accepting the following page metadata:
**`name`**
- **Type**: `string`
You may define a name for this page's route. By default, name is generated based on path inside the [`pages/` directory](/docs/guide/directory-structure/pages).
**`path`**
- **Type**: `string`
You may define a [custom regular expression](#using-a-custom-regular-expression) if you have a more complex pattern than can be expressed with the file name.
**`alias`**
- **Type**: `string | string[]`
Aliases for the record. Allows defining extra paths that will behave like a copy of the record. Allows having paths shorthands like `/users/:id` and `/u/:id`. All `alias` and `path` values must share the same params.
**`keepalive`**
- **Type**: `boolean` | [`KeepAliveProps`](https://vuejs.org/api/built-in-components.html#keepalive)
Set to `true` when you want to preserve page state across route changes or use the [`KeepAliveProps`](https://vuejs.org/api/built-in-components.html#keepalive) for a fine-grained control.
**`key`**
- **Type**: `false` | `string` | `((route: RouteLocationNormalizedLoaded) => string)`
Set `key` value when you need more control over when the `<NuxtPage>` component is re-rendered.
**`layout`**
- **Type**: `false` | `LayoutKey` | `Ref<LayoutKey>` | `ComputedRef<LayoutKey>`
Set a static or dynamic name of the layout for each route. This can be set to `false` in case the default layout needs to be disabled.
**`layoutTransition`**
- **Type**: `boolean` | [`TransitionProps`](https://vuejs.org/api/built-in-components.html#transition)
Set name of the transition to apply for current layout. You can also set this value to `false` to disable the layout transition.
**`middleware`**
- **Type**: `MiddlewareKey` | [`NavigationGuard`](https://router.vuejs.org/api/interfaces/NavigationGuard.html#navigationguard) | `Array<MiddlewareKey | NavigationGuard>`
Define anonymous or named middleware directly within `definePageMeta`. Learn more about [route middleware](/docs/guide/directory-structure/middleware).
**`pageTransition`**
- **Type**: `boolean` | [`TransitionProps`](https://vuejs.org/api/built-in-components.html#transition)
Set name of the transition to apply for current page. You can also set this value to `false` to disable the page transition.
**`redirect`**
- **Type**: [`RouteRecordRedirectOption`](https://router.vuejs.org/guide/essentials/redirect-and-alias.html#redirect-and-alias)
Where to redirect if the route is directly matched. The redirection happens before any navigation guard and triggers a new navigation with the new target location.
**`validate`**
- **Type**: `(route: RouteLocationNormalized) => boolean | Promise<boolean> | Partial<NuxtError> | Promise<Partial<NuxtError>>`
Validate whether a given route can validly be rendered with this page. Return true if it is valid, or false if not. If another match can't be found, this will mean a 404. You can also directly return an object with `statusCode`/`statusMessage` to respond immediately with an error (other matches will not be checked).
**`scrollToTop`**
- **Type**: `boolean | (to: RouteLocationNormalized, from: RouteLocationNormalized) => boolean`
Tell Nuxt to scroll to the top before rendering the page or not. If you want to overwrite the default scroll behavior of Nuxt, you can do so in `~/app/router.options.ts` (see [docs](/docs/guide/directory-structure/pages/#router-options)) for more info.
**`[key: string]`**
- **Type**: `any`
Apart from the above properties, you can also set **custom** metadata. You may wish to do so in a type-safe way by [augmenting the type of the `meta` object](/docs/guide/directory-structure/pages/#typing-custom-metadata).
## Examples
### Basic Usage
The example below demonstrates:
- how `key` can be a function that returns a value;
- how `keepalive` property makes sure that the `<modal>` component is not cached when switching between multiple components;
- adding `pageType` as a custom property:
```vue [pages/some-page.vue]
<script setup lang="ts">
definePageMeta({
key: (route) => route.fullPath,
keepalive: {
exclude: ['modal']
},
pageType: 'Checkout'
})
</script>
```
### Defining Middleware
The example below shows how the middleware can be defined using a `function` directly within the `definePageMeta` or set as a `string` that matches the middleware file name located in the `middleware/` directory:
```vue [pages/some-page.vue]
<script setup lang="ts">
definePageMeta({
// define middleware as a function
middleware: [
function (to, from) {
const auth = useState('auth')
if (!auth.value.authenticated) {
return navigateTo('/login')
}
if (to.path !== '/checkout') {
return navigateTo('/checkout')
}
}
],
// ... or a string
middleware: 'auth'
// ... or multiple strings
middleware: ['auth', 'another-named-middleware']
})
</script>
```
### Using a Custom Regular Expression
A custom regular expression is a good way to resolve conflicts between overlapping routes, for instance:
The two routes "/test-category" and "/1234-post" match both `[postId]-[postSlug].vue` and `[categorySlug].vue` page routes.
To make sure that we are only matching digits (`\d+`) for `postId` in the `[postId]-[postSlug]` route, we can add the following to the `[postId]-[postSlug].vue` page template:
```vue [pages/[postId]-[postSlug].vue]
<script setup lang="ts">
definePageMeta({
path: '/:postId(\\d+)-:postSlug'
})
</script>
```
For more examples see [Vue Router's Matching Syntax](https://router.vuejs.org/guide/essentials/route-matching-syntax.html).
### Defining Layout
You can define the layout that matches the layout's file name located (by default) in the [`layouts/` directory](/docs/guide/directory-structure/layouts). You can also disable the layout by setting the `layout` to `false`:
```vue [pages/some-page.vue]
<script setup lang="ts">
definePageMeta({
// set custom layout
layout: 'admin'
// ... or disable a default layout
layout: false
})
</script>
```