<NuxtLink>

Nuxt provides <NuxtLink> component to handle any kind of links within your application.


<NuxtLink> is a drop-in replacement for both Vue Router's <RouterLink> component and HTML's <a> tag. It intelligently determines whether the link is internal or external and renders it accordingly with available optimizations (prefetching, default attributes, etc.)

Examples

Basic usage

In this example, we use <NuxtLink> component to link to a website.

<template>  <NuxtLink to="https://nuxtjs.org">    Nuxt website  </NuxtLink>  <!-- <a href="https://nuxtjs.org" rel="noopener noreferrer">...</a> --></template>

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Internal routing

In this example, we use <NuxtLink> component to link to another page of the application.

<template>  <NuxtLink to="/about">    About page  </NuxtLink>  <!-- <a href="/about">...</a> (+Vue Router & prefetching) --></template>

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target and rel attributes

In this example, we use <NuxtLink> with target, rel, and noRel props.

<template>  <NuxtLink to="https://twitter.com/nuxt_js" target="_blank">    Nuxt Twitter  </NuxtLink>  <!-- <a href="https://twitter.com/nuxt_js" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">...</a> -->  <NuxtLink to="https://discord.nuxtjs.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener">    Nuxt Discord  </NuxtLink>  <!-- <a href="https://discord.nuxtjs.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener">...</a> -->  <NuxtLink to="https://github.com/nuxt" no-rel>    Nuxt GitHub  </NuxtLink>  <!-- <a href="https://github.com/nuxt">...</a> -->  <NuxtLink to="/contact" target="_blank">    Contact page opens in another tab  </NuxtLink>  <!-- <a href="/contact" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">...</a> --></template>

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Props

  • to: Any URL or a route location object from Vue Router
  • href: An alias for to. If used with to, href will be ignored
  • target: A target attribute value to apply on the link
  • rel: A rel attribute value to apply on the link. Defaults to "noopener noreferrer" for external links.
  • noRel: If set to true, no rel attribute will be added to the link
  • activeClass: A class to apply on active links. Works the same as Vue Router's active-class prop on internal links. Defaults to Vue Router's default ("router-link-active")
  • exactActiveClass: A class to apply on exact active links. Works the same as Vue Router's exact-active-class prop on internal links. Defaults to Vue Router's default "router-link-exact-active")
  • replace: Works the same as Vue Router's replace prop on internal links
  • ariaCurrentValue: An aria-current attribute value to apply on exact active links. Works the same as Vue Router's aria-current-value prop on internal links
  • external: Forces the link to be considered as external (true) or internal (false). This is helpful to handle edge-cases
  • custom: Whether <NuxtLink> should wrap its content in an <a> element. It allows taking full control of how a link is rendered and how navigation works when it is clicked. Works the same as Vue Router's custom prop

Overwriting defaults

You can overwrite <NuxtLink> defaults by creating your own link component using defineNuxtLink.

export default defineNuxtLink({  componentName: 'MyNuxtLink',  /* see signature below for more */})

You can then use <MyNuxtLink /> component as usual with your new defaults.

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defineNuxtLink({  componentName?: string;  externalRelAttribute?: string;  activeClass?: string;  exactActiveClass?: string;}) => Component
  • componentName: A name for the defined <NuxtLink> component.
  • externalRelAttribute: A default rel attribute value applied on external links. Defaults to "noopener noreferrer". Set it to "" to disable
  • activeClass: A default class to apply on active links. Works the same as Vue Router's linkActiveClass option. Defaults to Vue Router's default ("router-link-active")
  • exactActiveClass: A default class to apply on exact active links. Works the same as Vue Router's linkExactActiveClass option. Defaults to Vue Router's default ("router-link-exact-active")