nuxt-laravel v4.2.9
Nuxt Laravel
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Looking for the old CLI extension? nuxt-laravel.
This module makes it easy to integrate a NuxtJS SPA into a Laravel application.
The implementation is based on laravel-nuxt-js by skyrpex.
There is a companion extension also based on skyrpex's work, which makes it very easy to set up nuxt inside an existing laravel project: m2s/laravel-nuxt
Hint: Use the companion extension for routing integration with laravel.
Features
- Easily deploy an existing Nuxt app inside a Laravel application or vice versa
- Test your Nuxt app with live reloading, HMR and the auto-configured Laravel test server
- Seamlessly integrate Nuxt into the URL resolution of Laravel
- Share cookies and session state between frontend (Nuxt) and backend (Laravel) without the need for an API token
Setup
Installation
Hint: If your stating fresh consider cloning nuxt-laravel-starter
Install this package and its peer dependencies.
npm install --save-dev @nuxtjs/axios @nuxtjs/proxy nuxt-laravelor
yarn add --dev @nuxtjs/axios @nuxtjs/proxy nuxt-laravelTypescript
To have code completion/type checking on the Configuration interface from @nuxt/types, include the package in your tsconfig.json.
{
"compilerOptions": {
// ...
"types": [
"@nuxt/types",
// ...
"nuxt-laravel"
]
}
}Configuration
Simply include nuxt-laravel in modules and set the mode setting to 'spa' in your nuxt.config.js
export default {
mode: 'spa',
modules: [
// Include it first, so that configuration alterations are propagated to other modules
'nuxt-laravel'
// ... other modules
]
}If your package.json lives in the Laravel root folder you are done.
Otherwise set the path to your Laravel root folder through the configuration.
export default {
mode: 'spa',
modules: [
'nuxt-laravel'
],
laravel: {
root: './path/to/laravel'
}
}Module Options
| option | type | description | default |
|---|---|---|---|
root | string | Path to laravel directory (is resolved relative to process.cwd()) | process.cwd() |
publicDir | string | The folder where laravel serves assets from (is resolved relative to root) | 'public' |
outputPath | string | File location to which an additional index route will be rendered, useful if you want to store it in a folder outside of Laravels public dir (is resolved relative to root) | null |
server | boolean or object | Settings for the Laravel testserver | (see below) |
swCache | boolean or object | Settings for a cache endpoint workbox extensions using @nuxtjs/pwa | (see below) |
dotEnvExport | boolean | Whether the NUXT_OUTPUT_PATH varibale should be written to the .env file in the laravel root directory | false |
The module loads the .env file from your laravel root, so you can set the NUXT_OUTPUT_PATH environment variable from there.
The server setting
If this setting is set to false the module will be disabled for development.
Setting this to true is equivalent to omitting it and will simply use the default configuration.
| option | type | description | default |
|---|---|---|---|
host | string | Hostname for the testserver | nuxtConfig.server.host |
port | number | Port for the testserver | nuxtConfig.server.port + 1 |
The swCache setting
To use this setting you have to install the optional dependency @nuxtjs/pwa.
npm install --save-dev @nuxtjs/pwaor
yarn add --dev @nuxtjs/pwaIf this setting is set to true the caching endpoint will be added with the default configuration.
| option | type | description | default |
|---|---|---|---|
name | string | The name for the cache to which values are written | '__nuxt_laravel' |
fileName | string | The name for the file generated in the nuxt buildDir | 'workbox.cache.js' |
endpoint | string | The endpoint to which values can be posted/from which values can be gotten (get) from | '/__nuxt_laravel_cache' |
Path resolution inside publicDir
If nuxtConfig.router.base is not set the SPA will be generated in the publicDir root with an index file name of spa.html.
If nuxtConfig.router.base is set the SPA will be generated in a corresponding location inside publicDir with the default index file name index.html.
Laravel integration
Laravel integration is accomplished through two environment variables.
APP_URL:
Laravel uses this to generate asset URLs.- When the Laravel test server is started through this module this variable is overwritten with the nuxt test server URL origin via
putenv.
- When the Laravel test server is started through this module this variable is overwritten with the nuxt test server URL origin via
NUXT_OUTPUT_PATH:
Use this variable to redirect all web traffic to, which you want handled by nuxt.- When the Laravel test server is started through this module this variable is overwritten with a special index route on the nuxt test server via
putenv. - When nuxt is build through this module (and
dotEnvExportis truthy) this variable will be written to the.envfile in laravels root directory, containing the resolvedoutputPath(see above).
- When the Laravel test server is started through this module this variable is overwritten with a special index route on the nuxt test server via
❗❗❗ Attention ❗❗❗:
Make sure yourputenvis in thedisabled_functionsin yourphp.ini
and thatputenvsupport is enabled for the laravelenv()helper.Alternatively (still: if
putenvis enabled in PHP) you can just use thegetenv()function directly.
If you want to useputenvdirectly you should update yourconfig/app.phpto getAPP_URLthat way.
Example scaffolding in existent Laravel application
The easy way
Install m2s/laravel-nuxt:
composer require m2s/laravel-nuxtExecute the install command (
<source>can be omitted and defaults toresources/nuxt)php artisan nuxt:install <source>
The hard (all configuration in project root) way
Create a new nuxt app in
resources/nuxtnpx create-nuxt-app resources/nuxtMigrate all dependencies and scipts (most importantly
devandbuild) fromresources/nuxt/package.jsonintopackage.jsonin Laravel root and delete it- Move all configuration files from
resources/nuxtto Laravel root (or merge where appropiate, e.g..editorconfig) Install the module and it's peer dependencies
npm i -D nuxt-laravel@next @nuxtjs/axios @nuxtjs/proxyUpdate
nuxt.config.jsmodule.exports = { srcDir: 'resources/nuxt', mode: 'spa', // ... other config modules: [ 'nuxt-laravel', // ... other modules ] }(Optional) If you use jest, or other tools that reference the Nuxt root independently, you have to update thier respective configuration to make them work correctly.
Examplejest.config.js:module.exports = { rootDir: 'resources/nuxt', // ... other configurtion }
Example Laravel configuration
Forwarding all undefined routes to nuxt
routes/web.php:
// ...
// Add this route last as a catch all for undefined routes.
Route::get(
'/{path?}',
function($request) {
// ...
// If the request expects JSON, it means that
// someone sent a request to an invalid route.
if ($request->expectsJson()) {
abort(404);
}
// Fetch and display the page from the render path on nuxt dev server or fallback to static file
return file_get_contents(env('NUXT_OUTPUT_PATH', public_path('spa.html'));
}
)->where('path', '.*')
// Redirect to Nuxt from within Laravel
// by using Laravels route helper
// e.g.: `route('nuxt', ['path' => '/<nuxtPath>'])`
->name('nuxt');Forward multiple specific routes to nuxt (using laravel-nuxt)
This example assumes option nuxtConfig.router.base to have been set to '/app/'
❗❗❗ Attention ❗❗❗:
Nuxt router has problems resolving the root route without a trailing slash.
You will have to handle this in your server configuration:
- Nginx:
rewrite ^/app$ /app/ last;- Apache:
RewriteRule ^/app$ /app/ [L]Artisan: In
serverfile:// ... // This file allows us to emulate Apache's "mod_rewrite" functionality from the // built-in PHP web server. This provides a convenient way to test a Laravel // application without having installed a "real" web server software here. if ('/app' === $uri) { header('Status: 301 Moved Permanently', false, 301); header('Location: '.$uri.'/'); return true; } elseif ('/' !== $uri && file_exists(__DIR__.'/public'.$uri)) { return false; } // ...
config/nuxt.php:
return [
'routing' => false,
'prefix' => 'app'
'source' => env('NUXT_OUTPUT_PATH', public_path('app/index.html'))
];routes/web.php:
use M2S\LaravelNuxt\Facades\Nuxt;
/**
* Forward specific route to nuxt router
*
* This route is redered by `<nuxtRoot>/pages/index.vue`
*/
Nuxt::route('/')->name('nuxt');
/**
* Forward all paths under a specific URI to nuxt router
*
* These routes are rendered by:
* - if `{path} = '/'`
* `<nuxtRoot>/pages/subpage.vue`
* or
* `<nuxtRoot>/pages/subpage/index.vue`
*
* - if `{path} = '/<path>'` (`<path>` may contain slashes '/')
* `<nuxtRoot>/pages/subpage/<path>.vue`
* or
* `<nuxtRoot>/pages/subpage/<path>/index.vue`
*/
Nuxt::route('subpage/{path?}')->where('path', '.*')
// Redirect to a spcific subpage/<path> from within Laravel
// by using Laravels route helper
// e.g.: `route('nuxt.subpage', ['path' => '/<path>'])`
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