A powerful Nuxt module for integrating TanStack Query (formerly Vue Query) into your Nuxt application. Provides robust server state management with intelligent caching, background updates, and seamless data synchronization.
- ⚙️ Zero-configuration integration
- 💪 Full TypeScript support with Vue Query configuration
- 🏆 Advanced
QueryClient
setup with custom handlers via hooks - 🤖 Configurable auto-imports for Vue Query composables
- 🧩 Nuxt DevTools integration for debugging and inspection
You can add the module via the Nuxt CLI:
npx nuxi module add @peterbud/nuxt-query
or via npm:
npm install @peterbud/nuxt-query
To configure Nuxt Query, update your nuxt.config.ts
specifying the options you want for Vue Query:
// nuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: ['@peterbud/nuxt-query'],
nuxtQuery: {
/**
* Specify which Vue Query composables to auto-import
* Default: `false`, set to `true` to auto-import all Vue Query composables
*/
autoImports: ['useQuery', 'useMutation'],
// Enable/disable Nuxt DevTools integration (default: true)
devtools: true,
/**
* These are the same options as the QueryClient
* from @tanstack/vue-query, which will be passed
* to the QueryClient constructor
* More details: https://tanstack.com/query/v5/docs/reference/QueryClient
*/
queryClientOptions: {
defaultOptions: {
queries: {
// for example disable refetching on window focus
refetchOnWindowFocus: false,
// or change the default refetch interval
refetchInterval: 5000,
},
},
},
},
})
Then, in your component, you can define and run queries with the useQuery
composable (auto-imported):
// app.vue
<script setup>
const getPosts = async () => {
await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 2000))
return await $fetch('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts')
}
const { isPending, isFetching, isError, data, error } = useQuery({
queryKey: ['posts'],
queryFn: getPosts,
})
</script>
That's it! You can now use Nuxt Query in your Nuxt app ✨
Nuxt Query provides a hook that you can use in your application if you need a more complex setup for TanStack Query, such as a custom query client with centralized onSuccess
or onError
handlers, which would not be possible to configure with the options available in the nuxt.config.ts
.
The hook is called nuxt-query:configure
and you can use it in a plugin to return a custom QueryClient
object in the following way:
// plugins/nuxt-query.ts
import { QueryClient, QueryCache } from '@tanstack/vue-query'
export default defineNuxtPlugin({
enforce: 'pre',
setup(nuxtApp) {
nuxtApp.hook('nuxt-query:configure', (getPluginOptions) => {
const clientOptions = useRuntimeConfig().public.nuxtQuery?.queryClientOptions || {}
const queryClient = new QueryClient({
...clientOptions,
queryCache: new QueryCache({
onSuccess: (data: unknown) => console.log('onSuccess', { data }),
}),
})
// return the plugin options which will be used
// by the module at startup
getPluginOptions(queryClient)
})
},
})
Nuxt Query integrates with Nuxt DevTools to provide a dedicated tab for Vue Query, where you can inspect the state of your queries, view their cache, and properties, initiate refetch or remove certain queries and more.
Also, you can inspect your mutation cache using the same DevTools in a convenient way.
Local development
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Generate type stubs
npm run dev:prepare
# Develop with the playground
npm run dev:client
# Build the playground
npm run dev:build
# Run ESLint
npm run lint
# Run Vitest
npm run test
npm run test:watch
# Build the module
npm run build
# Release new version
npm run release
If you want to report a bug, please make sure you have a minimal reproduction of the issue. You can use the minimal example to create a reproduction.