What is the function of renderRoute in nuxt.js?
please i am not very familiar with nuxt for vuejs. I came across this interesting code for deploying a nuxt application on firebase.
const functions = require('firebase-functions')
const express = require('express')
const {Nuxt} = require('nuxt')
const app = express()
const config = {
dev: false,
buildDir: 'nuxt',
build:{
publicPath:'/'
}
}
const nuxt = new Nuxt(config)
function handleRequest(req,res){
res.set('Cache-Control','public, max-age=600, s-maxage=1200')
nuxt.renderRoute('/')
.then(result => {
res.send(result.html)
})
.catch(e => res.send(e))
}
app.get('*',handleRequest)
exports.ssrapp = functions.https.onRequest(app)
My major concern is trying to understand what nuxt.renderRoute() is doing in this code. I have checked the docs but I don't seem to understand, or perhaps it is not fully explained. Please assist me. Thanks.
javascript firebase vue.js nuxt.js
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please i am not very familiar with nuxt for vuejs. I came across this interesting code for deploying a nuxt application on firebase.
const functions = require('firebase-functions')
const express = require('express')
const {Nuxt} = require('nuxt')
const app = express()
const config = {
dev: false,
buildDir: 'nuxt',
build:{
publicPath:'/'
}
}
const nuxt = new Nuxt(config)
function handleRequest(req,res){
res.set('Cache-Control','public, max-age=600, s-maxage=1200')
nuxt.renderRoute('/')
.then(result => {
res.send(result.html)
})
.catch(e => res.send(e))
}
app.get('*',handleRequest)
exports.ssrapp = functions.https.onRequest(app)
My major concern is trying to understand what nuxt.renderRoute() is doing in this code. I have checked the docs but I don't seem to understand, or perhaps it is not fully explained. Please assist me. Thanks.
javascript firebase vue.js nuxt.js
add a comment |
please i am not very familiar with nuxt for vuejs. I came across this interesting code for deploying a nuxt application on firebase.
const functions = require('firebase-functions')
const express = require('express')
const {Nuxt} = require('nuxt')
const app = express()
const config = {
dev: false,
buildDir: 'nuxt',
build:{
publicPath:'/'
}
}
const nuxt = new Nuxt(config)
function handleRequest(req,res){
res.set('Cache-Control','public, max-age=600, s-maxage=1200')
nuxt.renderRoute('/')
.then(result => {
res.send(result.html)
})
.catch(e => res.send(e))
}
app.get('*',handleRequest)
exports.ssrapp = functions.https.onRequest(app)
My major concern is trying to understand what nuxt.renderRoute() is doing in this code. I have checked the docs but I don't seem to understand, or perhaps it is not fully explained. Please assist me. Thanks.
javascript firebase vue.js nuxt.js
please i am not very familiar with nuxt for vuejs. I came across this interesting code for deploying a nuxt application on firebase.
const functions = require('firebase-functions')
const express = require('express')
const {Nuxt} = require('nuxt')
const app = express()
const config = {
dev: false,
buildDir: 'nuxt',
build:{
publicPath:'/'
}
}
const nuxt = new Nuxt(config)
function handleRequest(req,res){
res.set('Cache-Control','public, max-age=600, s-maxage=1200')
nuxt.renderRoute('/')
.then(result => {
res.send(result.html)
})
.catch(e => res.send(e))
}
app.get('*',handleRequest)
exports.ssrapp = functions.https.onRequest(app)
My major concern is trying to understand what nuxt.renderRoute() is doing in this code. I have checked the docs but I don't seem to understand, or perhaps it is not fully explained. Please assist me. Thanks.
const functions = require('firebase-functions')
const express = require('express')
const {Nuxt} = require('nuxt')
const app = express()
const config = {
dev: false,
buildDir: 'nuxt',
build:{
publicPath:'/'
}
}
const nuxt = new Nuxt(config)
function handleRequest(req,res){
res.set('Cache-Control','public, max-age=600, s-maxage=1200')
nuxt.renderRoute('/')
.then(result => {
res.send(result.html)
})
.catch(e => res.send(e))
}
app.get('*',handleRequest)
exports.ssrapp = functions.https.onRequest(app)
const functions = require('firebase-functions')
const express = require('express')
const {Nuxt} = require('nuxt')
const app = express()
const config = {
dev: false,
buildDir: 'nuxt',
build:{
publicPath:'/'
}
}
const nuxt = new Nuxt(config)
function handleRequest(req,res){
res.set('Cache-Control','public, max-age=600, s-maxage=1200')
nuxt.renderRoute('/')
.then(result => {
res.send(result.html)
})
.catch(e => res.send(e))
}
app.get('*',handleRequest)
exports.ssrapp = functions.https.onRequest(app)
javascript firebase vue.js nuxt.js
javascript firebase vue.js nuxt.js
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