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module.exports = {
/*
Headers of the page
- Nuxt.js uses vue-meta to update the headers and html attributes of your application.
- Nuxt.js configures vue-meta with these options:
{
keyName: 'head', // the component option name that vue-meta looks for meta info on.
attribute: 'data-n-head', // the attribute name vue-meta adds to the tags it observes
ssrAttribute: 'data-n-head-ssr', // the attribute name that lets vue-meta know that meta info has already been server-rendered
tagIDKeyName: 'hid' // the property name that vue-meta uses to determine whether to overwrite or append a tag
}
*/
head: {
// Maps to the inner-text value of the <title> element.
title: 'nuxt-firebase',
// The value of title will be injected into the %s placeholder in titleTemplate before being rendered.
// The original title will be available on metaInfo.titleChunk.
titleTemplate: '%s - Baz',
// Nuxt.js lets you define all default <meta> tags for your application inside nuxt.config.js. Define them using the same head property:
// Each item in the array maps to a newly-created <meta> element, where object properties map to attributes.
// Example output:
// <meta charset="utf-8">
// <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
meta: [
{ charset: 'utf-8' },
{ name: 'viewport', content: 'width=device-width, initial-scale=1' },
{ hid: 'description', name: 'description', content: 'Nuxt.js + Vuetify.js project' },
// Since v1.5.0 of vue-meta, you can now set up meta templates that work similar to the titleTemplate:
// Example output:
// <meta charset="utf-8">
// <meta name="og:title" property="og:title" content="Test title - My page">
{
'vmid': 'og:title',
'property': 'og:title',
'content': 'Test title',
'template': chunk => `${chunk} - My page` //or as string template: '%s - My page'
}
],
// Each item in the array maps to a newly-created <link> element,
// where object properties map to attributes.
link: [
{ rel: 'icon', type: 'image/x-icon', href: '/favicon.ico' },
{ rel: 'stylesheet', href: 'https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:300,400,500,700|Material+Icons' }
],
// Each item in the array maps to a newly-created <style> element, where object properties map to attributes.
// Example output: <style type="text/css">.foo { color: red }</style>
style: [
{ cssText: '.foo { color: red }', type: 'text/css' }
],
// Each item in the array maps to a newly-created <script> element,
// where object properties map to attributes.
// Example output: <script type="application/ld+json">{ "@context": "http://schema.org" }</script>
script: [
{ innerHTML: '{ "@context": "http://schema.org" }', type: 'application/ld+json' }
],
// Each key:value maps to the equivalent attribute:value of the <html> element.
// Example output: <html foo="bar" amp></html>
htmlAttrs: {
foo: 'bar',
amp: undefined
},
// Each key:value maps to the equivalent attribute:value of the <body> element.
// Example output: <body bar="baz">Foo Bar</body>
bodyAttrs: {
bar: 'baz'
},
// Maps to a newly-created <base> element, where object properties map to attributes.
// Example output: <base target="_blank" href="/">
base: {
target: '_blank',
href: '/'
},
// Each item in the array maps to a newly-created <noscript> element,
// where object properties map to attributes.
noscript: [
{ innerHTML: 'This website requires JavaScript.' }
],
// By default, vue-meta sanitizes HTML entities in every property. You can disable this behaviour on a per-property basis
// using __dangerouslyDisableSantizers. Just pass it a list of properties you want sanitization to be disabled on:
// Example output:
// <title>&lt;I will be sanitized&gt;</title>
// <meta vmid="description" name="description" content="& I will not be <sanitized>">
__dangerouslyDisableSanitizers: ['meta'],
// Provides same functionality as __dangerouslyDisableSanitizers but you can specify which property for which tagIDKeyName's sanitization should be disabled.
// It expects an object with the vmid's as key and an array with property names value:
// Example output:
// <title>&lt;I will be sanitized&gt;</title>
// <meta vmid="description" name="still-&amp;-sanitized" content="& I will not be <sanitized>">
__dangerouslyDisableSanitizersByTagID: {
description: ['content']
},
// Will be called when the client metaInfo updates/changes. Receives the following parameters:
// newInfo | (Object) | The new state of the metaInfo object.
// addedTags | ([HTMLElement]) | a list of elements that were added.
// removedTags | ([HTMLElement]) | a list of elements that were removed.
changed (newInfo, addedTags, removedTags) {
console.log('Meta info was updated!')
}
},
plugins: ['~/plugins/vuetify.js'],
css: [
'~/assets/style/app.styl'
],
/*
** Customize the progress bar color
*/
loading: { color: '#3B8070' },
/*
** Build configuration
*/
build: {
vendor: [
'~/plugins/vuetify.js'
],
extractCSS: true,
/*
** Run ESLint on save
*/
extend (config, ctx) {
if (ctx.isDev && ctx.isClient) {
config.module.rules.push({
enforce: 'pre',
test: /\.(js|vue)$/,
loader: 'eslint-loader',
exclude: /(node_modules)/
})
}
}
}
}
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