Nitro

Nitro

Remove Modules

  • Remove @nuxt/nitro: Bridge injects same functionality

Update Config

nuxt.config.ts
import { defineNuxtConfig } from '@nuxt/bridge'export default defineNuxtConfig({  bridge: {    nitro: true  }})

Update Your Scripts

You will also need to update your scripts within your package.json to reflect the fact that Nuxt will now produce a Nitro server as build output.

Install Nuxi

Install nuxi as a development dependency:

yarn add --dev nuxi

Nuxi

Nuxt 3 introduced the new Nuxt CLI command nuxi. Update your scripts as follows to leverage the better support from Nuxt Bridge:

{  "scripts": {-   "dev": "nuxt",+   "dev": "nuxi dev",-   "build": "nuxt build",+   "build": "nuxi build",-   "start": "nuxt start",+   "start": "nuxi preview"  }}

If nitro: false, use the nuxt2 command.

Static Target

If you have set target: 'static' in your nuxt.config then you need to ensure that you update your build script to be nuxi generate.

package.json
{  "scripts": {    "build": "nuxi generate"  }}

Server Target

For all other situations, you can use the nuxi build command.

package.json
{  "scripts": {    "build": "nuxi build",    "start": "nuxi preview"  }}

Exclude Built Nitro Folder From Git

Add the folder .output to the .gitignore file.

Ensure Everything Goes Well

✔️ Try with nuxi dev and nuxi build (or nuxi generate) to see if everything goes well.