reloadNuxtApp
reloadNuxtApp
will perform a hard reload of your app, re-requesting a page and its dependencies from the server.
By default, it will also save the current state
of your app (that is, any state you could access with useState
). You can enable experimental restoration of this state by enabling the experimental.restoreState
option in your nuxt.config
file.
Type
reloadNuxtApp(options?: ReloadNuxtAppOptions)
interface ReloadNuxtAppOptions {
ttl?: number
force?: boolean
path?: string
persistState?: boolean
}
options
(optional)
Type: ReloadNuxtAppOptions
An object accepting the following properties:
path
(optional)
Type:string
Default:window.location.pathname
The path to reload (defaulting to the current path). If this is different from the current window location it will trigger a navigation and add an entry in the browser history.ttl
(optional)
Type:number
Default:10000
The number of milliseconds in which to ignore future reload requests. If called again within this time period,reloadNuxtApp
will not reload your app to avoid reload loops.force
(optional)
Type:boolean
Default:false
This option allows bypassing reload loop protection entirely, forcing a reload even if one has occurred within the previously specified TTL.persistState
(optional)
Type:boolean
Default:false
Whether to dump the current Nuxt state to sessionStorage (asnuxt:reload:state
). By default this will have no effect on reload unlessexperimental.restoreState
is also set, or unless you handle restoring the state yourself.