Automatically handle meta tags in your Vue3 Router.
npm i @m-media/vue3-meta-tags
First, import the plugin and install it in your Vue app:
// main.js
import { metaTagPlugin } from "@m-media/vue3-meta-tags";
app.use(
metaTagPlugin,
{
/* optional configuration here */
},
router
);
The third parameter is the router instance. The second parameter is an optional configuration object.
The package will automatically set some defaults on every page, but you can set your own meta attributes in a route too:
{
path: "/",
name: "home",
meta: {
title: "Home",
description: "This is the home page",
image: "https://example.com/image.png",
locale: "en_US",
metaTags:
{
"og:title": "Home",
... // other meta tags
},
},
component: Home,
},
The full configuration object that can be passed looks like this:
app.use(
metaTagPlugin,
{
defaultName: import.meta.env.VITE_APP_NAME,
defaultLocale: i18n.global.locale.value,
locales: SUPPORT_LOCALES,
preconnect: [import.meta.env.VITE_API_URL, "https://js.stripe.com"],
textCallback: (text: string) => {
return i18n.global.t(text);
},
},
router
);
The default name of your app. This will be used if no name/title is specified in the meta tags, and also for some tags like og:site_name
.
The default locale of your app. This sets the lang
attribute of the html
tag, as well as some other tags like og:locale
. If the set locale is a right-to-left language, the dir
attribute of the html
tag will be set to rtl
, otherwise its set to ltr
.
An array of locales that your app supports. This is used to generate the hreflang
meta tags.
An array of URLs that you want to preconnect to. This is used to generate the link
tags with rel="preconnect"
.
A callback function that is used to translate the text in the meta tags. This is useful if you are using a library like Vue I18n.
You can run
import { setMetaAttributes } from "@m-media/vue3-meta-tags";
const to = router.currentRoute.value;
const from = router.currentRoute.value; // or whatever route you want to set the meta tags for
// This will set the meta tags based on the route
setMetaAttributes(to, from);
import { setLocaleToUse } from "@m-media/vue3-meta-tags";
setLocaleToUse("en");
You can set your own JSON schema for the page using the jsonSchema
function.
import { updateOrCreateSchema } from "@m-media/vue3-meta-tags";
const structuredData = {
"@context": "https://schema.org/",
"@type": "Dataset",
name: Maps.map.value?.title ?? "Untitled map",
description: Maps.map.value?.description,
url: window.location.href,
license: "https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/",
isAccessibleForFree: true,
creator: {
"@type": "Organization",
url: "https://app.cartes.io/",
name: "Cartes.io",
},
distribution: [
{
"@type": "DataDownload",
encodingFormat: "JSON",
contentUrl:
import.meta.env.VITE_API_URL + "/api/maps/" + Maps.map.value?.uuid,
},
],
temporalCoverage: Maps.map.value?.created_at + "/..",
};
updateOrCreateSchema(structuredData);
You can set a custom title for the page using the setTitle
function.
import { setTitle } from "@m-media/vue3-meta-tags";
setTitle("My custom title");
Note that this function does not run through the textCallback
function, so you should translate the text yourself.
You can set a custom description for the page using the setDescription
function.
import { setDescription } from "@m-media/vue3-meta-tags";
setDescription("My custom description");
Note that this function does not run through the textCallback
function, so you should translate the text yourself.
You can set the robots
meta tag using the setFollowAndIndex
function.
import { setFollow } from "@m-media/vue3-meta-tags";
setFollow(true);
You can skip the auto meta tag resolution by setting the skipMetaTagsHandler
meta tag to true
:
{
path: "/",
name: "home",
meta: {
skipMetaTagsHandler: true,
},
component: Home,
},
You should then manually set the meta tags using the setMetaAttributes
function.