A nuxt module for using Firebase Webframeworks with Nuxt to deploy full stack applications on Firebase 🎉
- Low config
- Easy to use
- Supports Firebase Preview channels
- Uses Firebase Functions 2nd Gen for SSR
- Add
nuxt-firebase-webframework
dependency to your project
# Using pnpm
pnpm add -D nuxt-firebase-webframework
# Using yarn
yarn add --dev nuxt-firebase-webframework
# Using npm
npm install --save-dev nuxt-firebase-webframework
- Add
firebase-admin
andfirebase-functions
dependencies to your project
# Using pnpm
pnpm add firebase-admin firebase-functions
# Using yarn
yarn add firebase-admin firebase-functions
# Using npm
npm install firebase-admin firebase-functions
- Add
nuxt-firebase-webframework
to themodules
section ofnuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: [
'nuxt-firebase-webframework'
]
})
- Set
ssr: true
innuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
ssr: true
modules: [
'nuxt-firebase-webframework'
]
})
- Configure firebase webframeworks using the
firebaseWebframework
key innuxt.config.ts
.
export default defineNuxtConfig({
ssr: true
modules: [
'nuxt-firebase-webframework'
],
// example configuration - all options below
firebaseWebframework: {
projects: {
default: "my-firebase-project-id"
},
frameworksBackend: {
minInstances: 0,
maxInstances: 4,
concurrency: 80,
region: "europe-west1"
}
}
})
That's it! You can now run npm run dev
and npm run build
to test it out.
You will need to either configure a firebaseWebframework.projects.default
in nuxt.config.ts
, or have a .firebaserc
file in your project root to use the firebase deploy
command.
Make sure you have the firebase cli installed locally. See here for instructions.
Important:
You will need to enable the experimental webframeworks feature using the firebase cli tool. This only needs to be done once per installation of firebase-tools. Remember to do this in your cloud build environment if you are using CI/CD.
firebase experiments:enable webframeworks
Make sure you are working with the correct firebase project:
firebase use my-firebase-project-id
Use the firebase deploy
command to deploy your app.
firebase deploy
You can deploy to multiple projects by specifying the project name:
firebase deploy --project staging
Check out the firebase deploy cli docs for more information.
- Type:
Object
- Default:
{}
- Required:
false
A map of project names to project ids. This is used to configure .firebaserc
file which is used by the firebase cli to determine which project(s) to deploy to. Checkout the Firebase project alias documentation
Example:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
firebaseWebframework: {
projects: {
default: "my-firebase-project-id-staging",
staging: "my-firebase-project-id-staging",
production: "my-firebase-project-id-production"
}
}
})
- Type:
HttpRequestOptions
- Default:
{}
- Required:
false
These options are a direct map to the firebase functions 2nd gen options. They are used to configure the firebase functions that are used to serve the nuxt app.
Note that not all regions support firebase webframworks yet. The current supported regions are:
us-central1
us-west1
us-east1
europe-west1
asia-east1
There is a PR open for firebase-tools cli to add more regions that you should thumbs up if you want to see more regions supported.
Example:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
firebaseWebframework: {
frameworksBackend: {
minInstances: 0,
maxInstances: 4,
concurrency: 80,
region: "europe-west1"
},
projects: {
default: "my-firebase-project-id"
}
}
})