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Deploy Nuxt 3 sites with universal rendering on Azure Static Web Apps

In this tutorial, you learn to deploy a Nuxt 3 application to Azure Static Web Apps. Nuxt 3 supports universal (client-side and server-side) rendering, including server and API routes. Without extra configuration, you can deploy Nuxt 3 apps with universal rendering to Azure Static Web Apps. When the app is built in the Static Web Apps GitHub Action or Azure Pipelines task, Nuxt 3 automatically converts it into static assets and an Azure Functions app that are compatible with Azure Static Web Apps.

Prerequisites

Set up a Nuxt 3 app

You can set up a new Nuxt project using npx nuxi init nuxt-app. Instead of using a new project, this tutorial uses an existing repository set up to demonstrate how to deploy a Nuxt 3 site with universal rendering on Azure Static Web Apps.

  1. Navigate to http://github.com/staticwebdev/nuxt-3-starter/generate.

  2. Name the repository nuxt-3-starter.

  3. Next, clone the new repo to your machine. Make sure to replace <YOUR_GITHUB_ACCOUNT_NAME> with your account name.

    git clone http://github.com/<YOUR_GITHUB_ACCOUNT_NAME>/nuxt-3-starter
    
  4. Navigate to the newly cloned Nuxt.js app:

    cd nuxt-3-starter
    
  5. Install dependencies:

    npm install
    
  6. Start Nuxt.js app in development:

    npm run dev -- -o
    

Navigate to http://localhost:3000 to open the app, where you should see the following website open in your preferred browser. Select the buttons to invoke server and API routes.

Start Nuxt.js app

Deploy your Nuxt 3 site

The following steps show how to create an Azure Static Web Apps resource and configure it to deploy your app from GitHub.

Create an Azure Static Web Apps resource

  1. Navigate to the Azure portal.

  2. Select Create a Resource.

  3. Search for Static Web Apps.

  4. Select Static Web Apps.

  5. Select Create.

  6. On the Basics tab, enter the following values.

    Property Value
    Subscription Your Azure subscription name.
    Resource group my-nuxtjs-group
    Name my-nuxt3-app
    Plan type Free
    Region for Azure Functions API and staging environments Select a region closest to you.
    Source GitHub
  7. Select Sign in with GitHub and authenticate with GitHub.

  8. Enter the following GitHub values.

    Property Value
    Organization Select your desired GitHub organization.
    Repository Select the repository you created earlier.
    Branch Select main.
  9. In the Build Details section, select Custom from the Build Presets drop-down and keep the default values.

  10. In the App location, enter / in the box.

  11. In the Api location, enter .output/server in the box.

  12. In the Output location, enter .output/public in the box.

Review and create

  1. Select Review + Create to verify the details are all correct.

  2. Select Create to start the creation of the static web app and provision a GitHub Actions for deployment.

  3. Once the deployment completes, select Go to resource.

  4. On the Overview window, select the URL link to open your deployed application.

If the website does not immediately load, then the background GitHub Actions workflow is still running. Once the workflow is complete you can then refresh the browser to view your web app.

You can check the status of the Actions workflows by navigating to the Actions for your repository:

https://github.com/<YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME>/nuxt-3-starter/actions

Synchronize changes

When you created the app, Azure Static Web Apps created a GitHub Actions workflow file in your repository. Return to the terminal and run the following command to pull the commit containing the new file.

git pull

Make changes to the app by updating the code and pushing it to GitHub. GitHub Actions automatically builds and deploys the app.

For more information, see the Azure Static Web Apps Nuxt 3 deployment preset documentation.