State Management
Nuxt provides useState
composable to create a reactive and SSR-friendly shared state across components.
useState
is an SSR-friendly ref replacement. Its value will be preserved after server-side rendering (during client-side hydration) and shared across all components using a unique key.
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Read more in API > Composables > Use State.
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useState
only works during setup
or Lifecycle Hooks.
Best practices
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Never define const state = ref()
outside of <script setup>
or setup()
function.
Such state will be shared across all users visiting your website and can lead to memory leaks!
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Instead use const useX = () => useState('x')
Examples
Basic usage
In this example, we use a component-local counter state. Any other component that uses useState('counter')
shares the same reactive state.
app.vue
<script setup>
const counter = useState('counter', () => Math.round(Math.random() * 1000))
</script>
<template>
<div>
Counter: {{ counter }}
<button @click="counter++">
+
</button>
<button @click="counter--">
-
</button>
</div>
</template>
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Read and edit a live example in Examples > Composables > Use State
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Read more in API > Composables > Use State.
Advanced
In this example, we use a composable that detects the user’s default locale from the HTTP request headers and keeps it in a locale
state.
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Read and edit a live example in Examples > Other > Locale
Shared state
By using auto-imported composables we can define global type-safe states and import them across the app.
composables/states.ts
export const useCounter = () => useState<number>('counter', () => 0)
export const useColor = () => useState<string>('color', () => 'pink')
app.vue
<script setup>
const color = useColor() // Same as useState('color')
</script>
<template>
<p>Current color: {{ color }}</p>
</template>