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nuxt-head-ex
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Implements useHeadEx()
composable to automatically propagate title and description to social media compatible meta
tags.
yarn add nuxt-head-ex
...and add the module to your nuxt.config.ts
:
modules: ['nuxt-head-ex'],
Configuration example (see types.ts
for more information / parameters):
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: ['nuxt-head-ex'],
headExtra: {
extra: 'My Sweet Website', // appended to titles
separator: '•', // used to separate title components / extra
defaults: {
// you can use {{fullPath}} to pass the path to a dynamic image generator
socialImageURL: 'https://l422y.com/images/share.png?path={{fullPath}}',
description: 'Senior full-stack engineer and creative technologist with over 20 years’ experience and a focus in software, interactive and web development.'
}
}
})
You can override the title rendering function altogether:
<script setup>
const app = useNuxtApp()
app.$headExtra.renderTitle = function ({ title, subtitle, section, separator, extra }) {
let renderedTitle = `${section && section?.length > 0 ? ` ${separator} ${section}` : ''}${extra && extra.length > 0 ? (title ? ` ${separator} ` : '') + extra : ''}`
if (title) {
renderedTitle = `⚡️ ${title}${renderedTitle}`
} else {
title = renderedTitle
}
return renderedTitle
}
</script>
Usage:
<script setup>
useHeadEx({
title: `${project?.title}`,
subtitle,
section: `PROJECTS`,
description: `${excerpt}`
})
</script>
Accessing updated values:
const nuxt = useNuxtApp()
const sectionTitle = useState('sectionTitle')
// set up a callback
nuxt.$headExtra.callback = (headObj) => { /*...*/
}
// ...or use the `headExtra:update` nuxt hook
nuxt.hook('headExtra:update', (headObj) => {
sectionTitle = headObj.meta.find(v => v.name === 'clean:section')
})
Accessing the currently used input reflectively:
app.vue
<template>
<div v-if="hExValues?.section">
hExValues.section = "{{ hExValues.section }}"
</div>
<NuxtPage/>
</template>
<script setup>
const hExValues = useState('headExtraValues')
</script>
pages/test.vue
<template>
<section id="testing">
Now we're cooking with gas!
</section>
</template>
<script setup>
useHeadEx({
title: 'Testing!',
section: 'Testing Section'
})
</script>
npm run dev:prepare
to generate type stubs.npm run dev
to start playground in development mode.Made with 💚 by Larry Williamson / @l422y
FAQs
Implements `useHeadEx()` composable to automatically propagate title and description to social media compatible meta tags.
The npm package nuxt-head-ex receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, nuxt-head-ex popularity was classified as not popular.
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