Important
This is a highly experimental project. Use at your own risk in production!
npx nuxi module add nuxt-build-cacheBy enabling this module, after a nuxt build, Nuxt collects build artifacts from .nuxt/ dir into a tar file. On subsequent builds, if none of the relevant dependencies or your codes change, Nuxt will avoid the Vite/Webpack build step and simply restore the previous build results.
This is particularly useful to speed up the CI/CD process when only prerendered content (from a CMS for example) or server routes are changed and can significantly speed up build speeds (up to 2x!). This is a similar feature we introduced in Nuxt 2.
We generate a hash of the current state during the build from various sources using unjs/ohash and then use this hash to store the build artifacts. (By default in node_modules/.cache/nuxt/build/{hash}/). This way each cache is unique to the project state it was built from.
The hash is generated from your code and all Nuxt layers (that are not in node_modules):
- Loaded config
- Files in known Nuxt directories (
pages/,layouts/,app.vue, ...) - Known project root files (
package.json,.nuxtrc,.npmrc, package manager lock-file, ...)
Note
File hashes are based on their size and content digest (murmurHash v3)
Important
Config layer hashes will be generated from the loaded value.
If you have a config like { date: new Date() }, the cache will not work! But if you update a runtime value in nuxt.config (like an environment variable), it will be used as a source for your build hashes 👍
NUXT_DISABLE_BUILD_CACHE: Disable the module entirelyNUXT_IGNORE_BUILD_CACHE: Skip restoring cache even if it exists