Upgrading
Upgrading Nuxt is quick, but more involved than updating your package.json
If you are upgrading to Nuxt v2.14 and want to use static hosting then you will need to add target:static to your nuxt.config.js file in order for the generate command to work properly.
nuxt.config.js
export default {
target: 'static'
}
Getting Started
- Check the release notes for the version you wish to upgrade to see if there are any additional instructions for that particular release.
-
Update the version specified for the
nuxtpackage in yourpackage.jsonfile.
After this step instructions vary depending upon whether you are using Yarn or npm. Yarn is the preferred package manager for working with Nuxt as it is the development tool which tests have been written against.
Yarn
-
remove
yarn.lockfile -
remove
node_modulesdirectory -
Run the
yarncommand -
After installation has completed and you have run your tests consider upgrading other dependencies as well. The
yarn outdatedcommand can be used.
npm
-
remove
package-lock.jsonfile -
remove
node_modulesdirectory -
Run the
npm installcommand -
After installation has completed and you have run your tests consider upgrading other dependencies as well. The
npm outdatedcommand can be used.
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