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@fallemand/head
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Document head manager for Vue 3.
@vueuse/head
is a Vue composition API that helps you manage <title>
, <meta>
and other elements inside document head, it has no dependencies and we always try to keep it as slim as possible.
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npm i @vueuse/head
# Or Yarn
yarn add @vueuse/head
Register the Vue plugin:
import { createApp } from 'vue'
import { createHead } from '@vueuse/head'
const app = createApp()
const head = createHead()
app.use(head)
app.mount('#app')
Manage head
with the composition API useHead
in your component:
<script>
import { defineComponent, computed, reactive } from 'vue'
import { useHead } from '@vueuse/head'
export default defineComponent({
setup() {
const siteData = reactive({
title: `My website`,
description: `My beautiful website`,
})
useHead({
// Can be static or computed
title: computed(() => siteData.title),
meta: [
{
name: `description`,
content: computed(() => siteData.description),
},
],
})
},
})
</script>
import { renderToString } from '@vue/server-renderer'
import { renderHeadToString } from '@vueuse/head'
const appHTML = await renderToString(yourVueApp)
// `head` is created from `createHead()`
const { headTags, htmlAttrs, bodyAttrs } = renderHeadToString(head)
const finalHTML = `
<html${htmlAttrs}>
<head>
${headTags}
</head>
<body${bodyAttrs}>
<div id="app">${appHTML}</div>
</body>
</html>
`
createHead()
Create the head manager instance.
useHead(head: HeadObject | Ref<HeadObject>)
interface HeadObject {
title?: MaybeRef<string>
meta?: MaybeRef<HeadAttrs[]>
link?: MaybeRef<HeadAttrs[]>
base?: MaybeRef<HeadAttrs>
style?: MaybeRef<HeadAttrs[]>
script?: MaybeRef<HeadAttrs[]>
htmlAttrs?: MaybeRef<HeadAttrs>
bodyAttrs?: MaybeRef<HeadAttrs>
}
interface HeadAttrs {
[attrName: string]: any
}
For meta
tags, we use name
and property
to prevent duplicated tags, you can instead use the key
attribute if the same name
or property
is allowed:
useHead({
meta: [
{
property: 'og:locale:alternate',
content: 'zh',
key: 'zh',
},
{
property: 'og:locale:alternate',
content: 'en',
key: 'en',
},
],
})
To set the textContent
of an element, use the children
attribute:
useHead({
style: [
{
children: `body {color: red}`,
},
],
})
useHead
also takes reactive object or ref as the argument, for example:
const head = reactive({ title: 'Website Title' })
useHead(head)
const title = ref('Website Title')
useHead({ title })
<Head>
Besides useHead
, you can also manipulate head tags using the <Head>
component:
<script setup lang="ts">
import { Head } from '@vueuse/head'
</script>
<template>
<Head>
<title>Hello World</title>
<base href="/base" />
<html lang="en-US" class="theme-dark" />
</Head>
</template>
Note that you need to use <html>
and <body>
to set htmlAttrs
and bodyAttrs
respectively, children for these two tags and self-closing tags like <meta>
, <link>
and <base>
are also ignored.
renderHeadToString(head: Head)
HTMLResult
interface HTMLResult {
// Tags in `<head>`
readonly headTags: string
// Attributes for `<html>`
readonly htmlAttrs: string
// Attributes for `<body>`
readonly bodyAttrs: string
}
Render the head manager instance to HTML tags in string form.
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FAQs
Document head manager for Vue 3. SSR ready.
The npm package @fallemand/head receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @fallemand/head popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @fallemand/head demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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