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Nuxt

In this guide, you will create a new Nuxt application and deploy to Cloudflare Workers (with the new Workers Assets).

1. Set up a new project

Use the create-cloudflare CLI (C3) to set up a new project. C3 will create a new project directory, initiate Nuxt's official setup tool, and provide the option to deploy instantly.

To use create-cloudflare to create a new Nuxt project with Workers Assets, run the following command:

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npm create cloudflare@latest my-nuxt-app -- --framework=nuxt --platform=workers

After setting up your project, change your directory by running the following command:

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cd my-nuxt-app

2. Develop locally

After you have created your project, run the following command in the project directory to start a local server. This will allow you to preview your project locally during development.

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npm run dev

3. Deploy your Project

Your project can be deployed to a *.workers.dev subdomain or a Custom Domain, from your own machine or from any CI/CD system, including Cloudflare's own.

The following command will build and deploy your project. If you're using CI, ensure you update your "deploy command" configuration appropriately.

Terminal window
npm run deploy

Bindings

Your Nuxt application can be fully integrated with the Cloudflare Developer Platform, in both local development and in production, by using product bindings. The Nuxt documentation provides information about configuring bindings and how you can access them in your Nuxt event handlers.

With bindings, your application can be fully integrated with the Cloudflare Developer Platform, giving you access to compute, storage, AI and more.