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@josango/nuxt3-build-banner

v3.0.2

Published

A nuxt module that displays build info on the site as a banner

Downloads

3

Readme

JOSA Build info banner

This is a Nuxt3 module for our banner that displays the Drone build info that are injected into the build args of the docker image during build time in the pipline.

Usage

npm install the package

# using npm
npm i --save-dev @josango/nuxt3-build-banner

# Using pnpm
pnpm add -D @josango/nuxt3-build-banner

And Load it into your nuxt.config.ts modules:

  export default defineNuxtConfig({
  ...
  modules: [
    '@josango/nuxt-build-banner',
  ],
  ....
})

Add the following as environmental variables in .env

NUXT_PUBLIC_TARGET_ENV=
NUXT_PUBLIC_BUILD_COMMIT_SHA=
NUXT_PUBLIC_BUILD_NUMBER=
NUXT_PUBLIC_BUILD_LINK=
NUXT_PUBLIC_BUILD_COMMIT_LINK=
NUXT_PUBLIC_BUILD_REPO_LINK=
NUXT_PUBLIC_BUILD_TIMESTAMP=

Make sure to pass them in nuxt.config.ts as public runtime config

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  ...
  runtimeConfig: {
    public: {
      targetEnv: "",
      buildCommitSha: "",
      buildCommitLink: "",
      buildNumber: "",
      buildLink: "",
      buildRepoLink: "",
      buildTimestamp: "",
    },
  },
  ...
})

Last thing load the module inside your default layout page, or where ever you want to display it.

<buildInfoBanner />

If you want to display it only when development mode is enabled

<buildInfoBanner v-if="useRuntimeConfig().public.targetEnv==='development'" />

Development

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Generate type stubs
npm run dev:prepare

# Develop with the playground
npm run dev

# Build the playground
npm run dev:build

# Run ESLint
npm run lint

# Release new version
npm run release