How to upgrade your Nuxt documentation website to Content x UI v3
2025 kicks off with the power of 3!
This start of year is marked by major updates to our favorite tools. The UI team is about to launch version 3 of the UI / UI Pro libraries (currently in alpha), while the Content team has already released Nuxt Content v3.
These updates mean that all our starter templates combining Content and UI will need to be updated to align with the latest versions. To help you make the transition, this guide walks through migrating the Nuxt UI Pro Docs Starter to the new Content v3 and Nuxt UI v3 packages.
Content migration (v2 → v3)
1. Update package to v3
pnpm add @nuxt/content@^3
yarn add @nuxt/content@^3
npm install @nuxt/content@^3
bun add @nuxt/content@^3
2. Create content.config.ts file
This configuration file defines your data structure. A collection represents a set of related items. In the case of the docs starter, there are two different collections, the landing collection representing the home page and another docs collection for the documentation pages.
import { defineContentConfig, defineCollection, z } from '@nuxt/content'
export default defineContentConfig({
collections: {
landing: defineCollection({
type: 'page',
source: 'index.yml'
}),
docs: defineCollection({
type: 'page',
source: {
include: '**',
exclude: ['index.yml']
},
schema: z.object({
links: z.array(z.object({
label: z.string(),
icon: z.string(),
to: z.string(),
target: z.string().optional()
})).optional()
})
})
}
})
On top of the built-in fields provided by the page type, we added the extra field links to the docs collection so we can optionally display them in the docs page header.
type: page means there is a 1-to-1 relationship between the content file and a page on your site.3. Migrate app.vue
Navigation fetch can be updated by moving from fetchContentNavigation to queryCollectionNavigation method
const { data: navigation } = await useAsyncData('navigation', () => queryCollectionNavigation('docs'))
const { data: navigation } = await useAsyncData('navigation', () => fetchContentNavigation())
Content search command palette data can use the new queryCollectionSearchSections method
const { data: files } = useLazyAsyncData('search', () => queryCollectionSearchSections('docs'), {
server: false,
})
const { data: files } = useLazyFetch<ParsedContent[]>('/api/search.json', {
default: () => [],
server: false
})
4. Migrate landing page
Home page data fetching can be updated by moving from queryContent to queryCollection method
const { data: page } = await useAsyncData('index', () => queryCollection('landing').path('/').first())
const { data: page } = await useAsyncData('index', () => queryContent('/').findOne())
useSeoMeta can be populated using the seo field provided by the page type
useSeoMeta({
title: page.value.seo.title,
ogTitle: page.value.seo.title,
description: page.value.seo.description,
ogDescription: page.value.seo.description
})
seo field is automatically overridden by the root title and description if not set.5. Migrate catch-all docs page
Docs page data and surround fetching can be updated and mutualised by moving from queryContent to queryCollection and queryCollectionItemSurroundings methods
const { data } = await useAsyncData(route.path, () => Promise.all([
queryCollection('docs').path(route.path).first(),
queryCollectionItemSurroundings('docs', route.path, {
fields: ['title', 'description'],
}),
]), {
transform: ([page, surround]) => ({ page, surround }),
})
const page = computed(() => data.value?.page)
const surround = computed(() => data.value?.surround)
const { data: page } = await useAsyncData(route.path, () => queryContent(route.path).findOne())
const { data: surround } = await useAsyncData(`${route.path}-surround`, () => queryContent()
.where({ _extension: 'md', navigation: { $ne: false } })
.only(['title', 'description', '_path'])
.findSurround(withoutTrailingSlash(route.path))
)
Populate useSeoMeta with the seo field provided by the page type
useSeoMeta({
title: page.value.seo.title,
ogTitle: `${page.value.seo.title} - ${seo?.siteName}`,
description: page.value.seo.description,
ogDescription: page.value.seo.description
})
seo field is automatically overridden by the root title and description if not set.6. Update types
Types have been significantly enhanced in Content v3, eliminating the need for most manual typings, as they are now directly provided by the Nuxt Content APIs.
Concerning the documentation starter, the only typing needed concerns the navigation items where NavItem can be replaced by ContentNavigationItem .
import type { ContentNavigationItem } from '@nuxt/content'
const navigation = inject<Ref<ContentNavigationItem[]>>('navigation')
7. Replace folder metadata files
All _dir.yml files become .navigation.yml
8. Migrate Studio activation
Since the studio module has been deprecated and a new generic Preview API has been implemented directly into Nuxt Content, we can remove the @nuxthq/studio package from our dependencies and from the nuxt.config.ts modules.
Instead we just need to enable the preview mode in the Nuxt configuration file by binding the Studio API.
export default defineNuxtConfig({
content: {
preview: {
api: 'https://api.nuxt.studio'
}
},
})
Finally, in order to keep the app config file updatable from Studio, we just need to update the helper import of the nuxt.schema.ts file from @nuxthq/studio/theme to @nuxt/content/preview.
Nuxt UI Pro Migration (v1 → v3)
1. Setup package to v3
Install the Nuxt UI v3 alpha package
pnpm add @nuxt/ui-pro@next
yarn add @nuxt/ui-pro@next
npm install @nuxt/ui-pro@next
bun add @nuxt/ui-pro@next
Add the module in the Nuxt configuration file
It's no longer required to add @nuxt/ui in modules as it is automatically imported by @nuxt/ui-pro .
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: ['@nuxt/ui-pro']
})
export default defineNuxtConfig({
extends: ['@nuxt/ui-pro'],
modules: ['@nuxt/ui']
})
Import Tailwind CSS and Nuxt UI Pro in your CSS
@import "tailwindcss" theme(static);
@import "@nuxt/ui-pro";
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: ['@nuxt/ui-pro'],
css: ['~/assets/css/main.css']
})
Remove tailwind config file and use CSS-first theming
Nuxt UI v3 uses Tailwind CSS v4 that follows a CSS-first configuration approach. You can now customize your theme with CSS variables inside a @theme directive.
- Delete the
tailwind.config.tsfile - Use the
@themedirective to apply your theme inmain.cssfile - Use the
@sourcedirective in order for Tailwind to detect classes inmarkdownfiles.
@import "tailwindcss" theme(static);
@import "@nuxt/ui-pro";
@source "../content/**/*";
@theme {
--font-sans: 'DM Sans', sans-serif;
--color-green-50: #EFFDF5;
--color-green-100: #D9FBE8;
--color-green-200: #B3F5D1;
--color-green-300: #75EDAE;
--color-green-400: #00DC82;
--color-green-500: #00C16A;
--color-green-600: #00A155;
--color-green-700: #007F45;
--color-green-800: #016538;
--color-green-900: #0A5331;
--color-green-950: #052E16;
}
2. Update ui overloads in app.config.ts
ui props in a component or the ui key in the app.config.ts are obsolete and need to be checked in the UI / UI Pro documentation.export default defineAppConfig({
ui: {
colors: {
primary: 'green',
neutral: 'slate'
}
},
uiPro: {
footer: {
slots: {
root: 'border-t border-gray-200 dark:border-gray-800',
left: 'text-sm text-gray-500 dark:text-gray-400'
}
}
},
}
export default defineAppConfig({
ui: {
primary: 'green',
gray: 'slate',
footer: {
bottom: {
left: 'text-sm text-gray-500 dark:text-gray-400',
wrapper: 'border-t border-gray-200 dark:border-gray-800'
}
}
},
})
3. Migrate error.vue page
New UError component can be used as full page structure.
<template>
<div>
<AppHeader />
<UError :error="error" />
<AppFooter />
<ClientOnly>
<LazyUContentSearch
:files="files"
:navigation="navigation"
/>
</ClientOnly>
</div>
</template>
<template>
<div>
<AppHeader />
<UMain>
<UContainer>
<UPage>
<UPageError :error="error" />
</UPage>
</UContainer>
</UMain>
<AppFooter />
<ClientOnly>
<LazyUContentSearch
:files="files"
:navigation="navigation"
/>
</ClientOnly>
<UNotifications />
</div>
</template>
4. Migrate app.vue page
Main,FooterandLazyUContentSearchcomponents do not need any updates in our case.Notificationcomponent can be removed sinceToastcomponents are directly handled by theAppcomponent.- Instead of the
NavigationTreecomponent you can use theNavigationMenucomponent or theContentNavigationcomponent to display content navigation.
<script>
// Content navigation provided by queryCollectionNavigation('docs')
const navigation = inject<Ref<ContentNavigationItem[]>>('navigation')
</script>
<template>
<UHeader>
<template #content>
<UContentNavigation
highlight
:navigation="navigation"
/>
</template>
</UHeader>
</template>
<script>
// Content navigation provided by fetchContentNavigation()
const navigation = inject<Ref<NavItem[]>>('navigation')
</script>
<template>
<UHeader>
<template #panel>
<UNavigationTree :links="mapContentNavigation(navigation)" />
</template>
</UHeader>
</template>
5. Update landing page
We've decided to move the landing content from YML to Markdown .
components/content folder). Content v3 handles it under the hood.Update content configuration
export default defineContentConfig({
collections: {
landing: defineCollection({
type: 'page',
source: 'index.md'
}),
docs: defineCollection({
type: 'page',
source: {
include: '**',
exclude: ['index.md']
},
...
})
}
})
Use ContentRenderer to render Markdown
prose property must be set to false in ContentRendered as we don't want Mardown to be applied with prose styling in the case of a landing page integrating non prose Vue components.<template>
<UContainer>
<ContentRenderer
v-if="page"
:value="page"
:prose="false"
/>
</UContainer>
</template>
<template>
<div>
<ULandingHero
v-if="page.hero"
v-bind="page.hero"
>
<template #headline>
<UBadge
v-if="page.hero.headline"
variant="subtle"
size="lg"
class="relative rounded-full font-semibold"
>
<NuxtLink
:to="page.hero.headline.to"
target="_blank"
class="focus:outline-none"
tabindex="-1"
>
<span
class="absolute inset-0"
aria-hidden="true"
/>
</NuxtLink>
{{ page.hero.headline.label }}
<UIcon
v-if="page.hero.headline.icon"
:name="page.hero.headline.icon"
class="ml-1 w-4 h-4 pointer-events-none"
/>
</UBadge>
</template>
<template #title>
<MDC cache-key="head-title" :value="page.hero.title" />
</template>
<MDC
:value="page.hero.code"
cache-key="head-code"
class="prose prose-primary dark:prose-invert mx-auto"
/>
</ULandingHero>
<ULandingSection
:title="page.features.title"
:links="page.features.links"
>
<UPageGrid>
<ULandingCard
v-for="(item, index) of page.features.items"
:key="index"
v-bind="item"
/>
</UPageGrid>
</ULandingSection>
</div>
</template>
Migrate Vue components to MDC
Move all components in index.md following the MDC syntax.
Landing components have been reorganised and standardised as generic Page components.
LandingHero=>PageHeroLandingSection=>PageSectionLandingCard=>PageCard(we'll use thePageFeatureinstead)
6. Migrate docs page
Layout
Asidecomponent has been renamed toPageAside.ContentNavigationcomponent can be used (instead ofNavigationTree) to display the content navigation returned byqueryCollectionNavigation.<template> <UContainer> <UPage> <template #left> <UPageAside> <UContentNavigation highlight :navigation="navigation" /> </UPageAside> </template> <slot /> </UPage> </UContainer> </template><template> <UContainer> <UPage> <template #left> <UAside> <UNavigationTree :links="mapContentNavigation(navigation)" /> </UAside> </template> <slot /> </UPage> </UContainer> </template>
Catch-all pages
Dividerhas been renamed toSeparatorfindPageHeadlinemust be imported from#ui-pro/utils/contentproseproperty does not exist no more onPageBodycomponent.
Edit on Studio
If you're using Nuxt Studio to edit your documentation you also need to migrate the related code.
The Studio module has been deprecated and a new generic Preview API has been implemented directly into Nuxt Content, you can remove the @nuxthq/studio package from your dependencies and from thenuxt.config.ts modules. Instead you just need to enable the preview mode in the Nuxt configuration file by binding the Studio API.
export default defineNuxtConfig({
content: {
preview: {
api: 'https://api.nuxt.studio'
}
},
})
In order to keep the app config file updatable from Studio you need to update the helper import of the nuxt.schema.ts file from @nuxthq/studio/theme to @nuxt/content/preview.