feat(nuxt): Add support for injectAnalytics() and Nuxt module#178
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feat(nuxt): Add support for injectAnalytics() and Nuxt module#178
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I had to set Node to 22 due to an error of SvelteKit requiring either Node 20 or 22 😄 |
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Perfect!!
The module pattern is so much better.
Let's apply these comments to the speed insights PR now.
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This reverts commit #178 as the Nuxt module should be a breaking change.
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This pull request improve the Nuxt usage.
One-line usage
For Nuxt users wanting to enable Vercel Analytics without the need to configure anything, it will be as simple as doing:
*There is an ongoing work on Nuxt side to give the possibility to use
@vercel/analytics/nuxtas Nuxt moduleCustom usage
Similar to the SvelteKit approach, if the user needs to specify options, it can use the
injectAnalyticsmethod:Component usage
Using the
<Analytics>component is still supported but IMO should not be recommended as it needs to be set in bothapp.vueanderror.vue.