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fix(deps): bump nuxt from 2.15.8 to 3.3.1 #145

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps nuxt from 2.15.8 to 3.3.1.

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v3.3.1

3.3.0 is a minor (feature) release with lots of new features to play with. 3.3.1 was a swiftly following release to patch an issue with nuxi on Windows.

👀 Highlights

✨ Local module development DX

We've landed a raft of changes to enable local modules and improve DX. We now auto-scan your ~/modules folder and register top level files there as modules in your project (nuxt/nuxt#19394). When these files are changed, we'll automatically restart the nuxt server.

  export default defineNuxtConfig({
    modules: [
      '@nuxtjs/tailwindcss',
-     '~/modules/purge-comments'
    ]
  })

We also now expose nuxt/kit for easy access to kit composables in your local project without having to install @nuxt/kit (nuxt/nuxt#19422).

♻️ Restarting Nuxt

You can add files to the watch array to automatically restart the server (nuxt/nuxt#19530). This is likely to be particularly useful for module authors. You can also trigger a restart of the Nuxt server with the new restart hook (nuxt/nuxt#19084). We also landed a couple of fixes on restarting the Nuxt server which should improve your experience when developing.

🔥 Performance improvements

We've increased static asset maxAge to 1yr as a matter of best practice (nuxt/nuxt#19335), and support tree-shaking more of your build (nuxt/nuxt#19508). We also now support preloading <NuxtLink>s with a route in object-syntax (nuxt/nuxt#19120).

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We also track how long it takes each module you use to perform its setup, and warn if it takes too long. You can see all these values by running your dev server with DEBUG=1

You can also opt-in to some of Nuxt's internal optimisations by configuring composables to be treeshaken in a particular environment (nuxt/nuxt#19383), or to have magic keys automatically injected (nuxt/nuxt#19490) - primarily useful for module authors.

🐛 Error handling

We now handle chunk errors by default (nuxt/nuxt#19086), meaning if your site updates with a redeploy, we automatically handle reloading it on navigation. You can disable this and handle it yourself with the new reloadNuxtApp composable. You can also set experimental.restoreState to preserve some of your app state across reloads.

We also have a new experimental error handling component: <NuxtClientFallback> (nuxt/framework#8216) which can capture errors rendering on server, replace them with fallback content, and granularly trigger rerendering the part with an error on the client. This can be enabled with experimental.clientFallback - feedback very welcome!

⚡️ Head improvements

We've migrated to use unhead directly (nuxt/nuxt#19519) - and automatically tree-shake server-only head composables like useServerHead from your client build (nuxt/nuxt#19576), meaning you can have great SEO without needing to include meta tag logic that's relevant only for crawlers in your client build.

There's also a new useHeadSafe composable that handles santising untrusted user input (nuxt/nuxt#19548).

🪵 Better logging in browser DevTools

Working with the Chrome DevTools team, we've landed a couple of features across the unjs + Nuxt ecosystem meaning we now have first-class support for hiding Nuxt internal stack traces from logs in your (Chromium-based, for now) browser (nuxt/nuxt#19243). We also landed a couple of improvements with stacktraces involving Nuxt hooks (unjs/hookable#69 and unjs/hookable#68) implementing console.createTask.

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This version was pushed to npm by danielroe, a new releaser for nuxt since your current version.


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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #154.