How it worksDocsCommunity
    • How it works
    • Play online
    • Create a new project
    • First steps
    • Customized API Output
    • Pages & Routing
    • Site layout & Menus
    • Authentication
    • Metatags & Local tasks
    • Breadcrumbs & Messages
    • Redirects
    • Editorial previews
    • Layout builder
    • Drupal Canvas
    • Drupal CMS
    • Multi-frontend
    • Listings, Views
    • Searches
    • JSON-API & GraphQL
    • Caching
    • Error pages
    • Drupal forms
    • Site Templates
    • Block layout
    • Debugging API requests
    • Key modules
    • Custom elements
    • Routes
    • Providing blocks
    • Custom Element Processors
    • Adding Drupal forms
    • Providing themes
    • Introduction
    • Setup
    • Rendering Custom Elements
    • Default components
    • Composables
    • Custom Routes
    • Page Layouts
    • Component Previews
    • Rendering modes
    • Deployment options
    • Resources
    • Deployment Strategies
    • Unified Hosting
Nuxt

Resources

Lupus Decoupled Nuxt resources

  • Nuxt Drupal CE Connector
  • Naked demo project
  • Shad-CN Demo project

Legacy

  • Nuxt 2 demo project (legacy)

General Nuxt resources

  • Nuxt website
  • Nuxt docs
  • Nuxt modules
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Deployment options

The deployment of Nuxt largely depends on the frontend rendering mode chosen. Please refer to the Nuxt deployment guide for additional details.

Deployment Strategies

Lupus Decoupled Drupal supports two fundamentally different deployment approaches: running the frontend as a separate service, or bundling it directly as a Drupal theme.

On this page

  • Lupus Decoupled Nuxt resources
    • Legacy
  • General Nuxt resources

Community

  • Lupus Decoupled Drupal
  • Nuxt Drupal Custom Elements Connector
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