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- @nhost/nuxt
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@nhost/nuxt
Use Nhost with NuxtJS
Installation
Using NPM:
$ npm install --save @nhost/nuxt
or using Yarn:
$ yarn add @nhost/nuxt
Add module and configure nhost in nuxt.config.js
:
{
modules: [
'@nhost/nuxt'
],
nhost: {
baseURL: "https://backend-REPLACE.nhost.app"
// optional other nhost-js-sdk setup options
}
}
Check out our documentation for all the available nhost-js-sdk
options.
Middleware
We provide middleware that automatically handles auth guards to protect pages.
- Add
nhost/auth
to your Nuxt config middleware:
{
router: {
middleware: ["nhost/auth"];
}
}
- Define the
home
andlogout
routes on the nhost config
{
nhost: {
routes: {
home: '/dashboard',
logout: '/'
}
}
}
Users who attempt to access auth guarded pages without being logged in gets redirected to the logout
route, and users who are logged in and attempt to access guest pages gets redirected to the home
route.
These routes can also be set to either undefined
or false
which will disable their respective functionality. They are also available under this.$nhost.$options.routes
on Vue components or ctx.$nhost.$options.routes
on the Nuxt Context.
- Finally, add an
nhostAuth
property to your Nuxt pages:
export default {
nhostAuth: true,
};
nhostAuth
takes the following values:
true
: Users must be authenticated to access this page. If the user is not authenticated, the user gets redirected to thelogout
route.false
: This is the default value; no authentication required.'guest'
: This page can only be accessed by unauthenticated users. Users who are logged in will be redirected to thehome
route.
Typescript
If you're using Typescript, make sure to include @nhost/nuxt
to your Typescript config types:
{
compilerOptions: {
types: ["@nhost/nuxt"];
}
}
Nuxt-apollo
To use this library with nuxt-apollo, create two Nuxt plugins: nuxt-apollo-config.js
and nhost-apollo-ws-client.js
inside your plugins
folder with the following content:
nuxt-apollo-config.js
export default (ctx) => {
return {
httpEndpoint: "https://hasura-<REPLACE>.nhost.app/v1/graphql",
wsEndpoint: "wss://hasura-<REPLACE>.nhost.app/v1/graphql",
getAuth: () => {
const token = ctx.$nhost.auth.getJWTToken();
return token ? `Bearer ${token}` : null;
},
};
};
nhost-apollo-ws-client.js
export default (ctx) => {
const subscriptionClient = ctx.app.apolloProvider.defaultClient.wsClient;
ctx.$nhost.auth.onAuthStateChanged((state) => {
if (subscriptionClient.status === 1) {
subscriptionClient.close();
subscriptionClient.tryReconnect();
}
});
ctx.$nhost.auth.onTokenChanged(() => {
if (subscriptionClient.status === 1) {
subscriptionClient.tryReconnect();
}
});
};
Then, in your Nuxt config:
{
[...]
"plugins": [
{
"src": "~/plugins/nhost-apollo-ws-client.js",
"mode": "client"
}
],
"apollo": {
"clientConfigs": {
"default": "~/plugins/nhost-apollo-config.js"
}
},
[...]
}
Usage
Exposes an $nhost
property on the Vue
object and on the Nuxt Context
, which is an instance of NhostClient
Example
You can find an example project with this library and nuxt-apollo
here