| name | nuxt |
| description | Nuxt adapter for embedding emulators directly in a Nuxt app via @emulators/adapter-nuxt. Use when the user needs to embed emulators in Nuxt, set up same-origin OAuth for preview deployments, create an emulate catch-all server route, configure persistence for embedded Nuxt emulators, or wrap nuxt.config with withEmulate. Triggers include "Nuxt emulator", "adapter-nuxt", "embedded emulator", "same-origin OAuth", "createEmulateHandler", "withEmulate", or any task requiring emulators inside a Nuxt app. |
| allowed-tools | Bash(npx emulate:*) |
Nuxt Integration
The @emulators/adapter-nuxt package embeds emulators directly into a Nuxt app, running them on the same origin. This is useful for preview deployments where OAuth callback URLs change with every deployment.
Install
npm install @emulators/adapter-nuxt @emulators/github @emulators/google
Only install the emulators you need. Each @emulators/* package is published independently, keeping server bundles small.
Server Route
Create a named catch-all route that serves emulator traffic:
import { createEmulateHandler } from '@emulators/adapter-nuxt'
import * as github from '@emulators/github'
import * as google from '@emulators/google'
export default defineEventHandler(createEmulateHandler({
services: {
github: {
emulator: github,
seed: {
users: [{ login: 'octocat', name: 'The Octocat' }],
repos: [{ owner: 'octocat', name: 'hello-world', auto_init: true }],
},
},
google: {
emulator: google,
seed: {
users: [{ email: 'test@example.com', name: 'Test User' }],
},
},
},
}))
This creates these routes:
/emulate/github/** serves the GitHub emulator
/emulate/google/** serves the Google emulator
Nuxt Config
Emulator UI pages use bundled fonts. Wrap your Nuxt config so Nitro traces the core package assets into production builds:
import { withEmulate } from '@emulators/adapter-nuxt'
export default defineNuxtConfig(withEmulate({
}))
OAuth Configuration
Point your OAuth provider at the emulator paths on the same origin:
const baseUrl = process.env.NUXT_PUBLIC_SITE_URL ?? 'http://localhost:3000'
export const githubOAuth = {
clientId: 'any-value',
clientSecret: 'any-value',
authorizationUrl: `${baseUrl}/emulate/github/login/oauth/authorize`,
tokenUrl: `${baseUrl}/emulate/github/login/oauth/access_token`,
userInfoUrl: `${baseUrl}/emulate/github/user`,
}
No oauth_apps need to be seeded. When none are configured, the emulator skips client_id, client_secret, and redirect_uri validation.
Persistence
By default, emulator state is in-memory and resets on every cold start. To persist state across restarts, pass a persistence adapter.
Nitro Storage
import { createEmulateHandler } from '@emulators/adapter-nuxt'
import * as github from '@emulators/github'
const storageAdapter = {
async load() { return await useStorage('emulate').getItem<string>('state') },
async save(data: string) { await useStorage('emulate').setItem('state', data) },
}
export default defineEventHandler(createEmulateHandler({
services: { github: { emulator: github } },
persistence: storageAdapter,
}))
File Persistence
For local development, @emulators/core ships a file-based adapter:
import { filePersistence } from '@emulators/core'
persistence: filePersistence('.emulate/state.json'),
How Persistence Works
- Cold start: The adapter loads state from the persistence adapter. If found, it restores the full Store and token map. If not found, it seeds from config and saves the initial state.
- After mutating requests (POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE): State is saved. Saves are serialized via an internal queue to prevent race conditions.
- No persistence configured: Falls back to pure in-memory. Seed data re-initializes on every cold start.
How It Works
- Incoming request:
/emulate/github/login/oauth/authorize?client_id=...
- Parse: service =
github, rest = /login/oauth/authorize
- Strip prefix: A new
Request is created with the stripped path and forwarded to the GitHub service app
- Rewrite response: HTML
action and href attributes, CSS url() font references, and Location headers get the service prefix prepended
- Persist: After mutating requests, state is saved via the persistence adapter
Limitations
- Requires a Node-compatible Nuxt server runtime since emulators use Node APIs
- Concurrent serverless instances writing to the same persistence adapter use last write wins semantics, which is acceptable for dev and preview traffic
Config Reference
createEmulateHandler(config, options?)
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|
services | Record<string, EmulatorEntry> | Map of service name to emulator config |
persistence? | PersistenceAdapter | Optional persistence adapter for state across cold starts |
Each EmulatorEntry:
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|
emulator | EmulatorModule | The emulator package, such as import * as github from '@emulators/github' |
seed? | Record<string, unknown> | Seed data matching the service's config schema |
Options:
| Option | Type | Default | Description |
|---|
param | string | "path" | Named catch-all route param |
routePrefix | string | detected | Path prefix where the catch-all route is mounted |
withEmulate(nuxtConfig)
Wraps a Nuxt config to include @emulators/core assets in Nitro's production trace. Call it inside defineNuxtConfig in nuxt.config.ts.
PersistenceAdapter
interface PersistenceAdapter {
load(): Promise<string | null>
save(data: string): Promise<void>
}