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3.4.0 is a minor (feature) release for Nuxt 3 bringing exciting new features, including support for the View Transitions API, transferring rich JavaScript payloads from server to client - and much more.
You may have noticed that Chromium-based browsers now ship a new web platform API: the View Transitions API. This is an exciting new ability for native browser transitions which (among other things) have the ability to transition between unrelated elements on different pages.
Nuxt now ships with an experimental implementation, which will be under active development during the v3.4 release cycle. See the known issues in the linked PR.
We've merged a significant change to how Nuxt handles payloads (under an experimental flag). Payloads are used to send data from the server to the client when doing server-side rendering and avoid double data-fetching during the hydration phase.
With this new option enabled, this now means that various rich JS types are supported out-of-the-box: regular expressions, dates, Map and Set and BigInt as well as NuxtError - and Vue-specific objects like ref, reactive, shallowRef and shallowReactive.
This is all possible due to Rich-Harris/devalue#58. For a long time, Nuxt has been using our own fork of devalue owing to issues serialising Errors and other non-POJO objects, but we now have transitioned back to the original.
You can even register your own custom types with a new object-syntax Nuxt plugin:
export default definePayloadPlugin(() => {
definePayloadReducer('BlinkingText', data => data === '<original-blink>' && '_')
definePayloadReviver('BlinkingText', () => '<revivified-blink>')
})
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Bumps nuxt from 3.3.3 to 3.4.0.
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v3.4.0 (#20170)d265abb
test: update bundle size snapshot811bf28
feat(nuxt): add chokidar watcher debug timing (#20176)163913a
feat(nuxt): addexperimentalNoScripts
route rule (#19805)90d9cbb
chore(deps): update devdependency nitropack to ^2.3.3 (main) (#20203)4fc3e78
chore(deps): update devdependency@​unocss/reset
to ^0.51.4 (main) (#20200)4da289d
fix(schema): allowignorePrefix
to be changed (#20202)89ab2e5
fix(nuxi, vite): suppress sourcemap + native fetch warnings (#20198)0443a28
docs: add import to server-side cookies example (#20197)1f70cb7
docs: fix typo in@pinia/nuxt
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