# Static Medium: [ISR in Nuxt.js with Edgio] A demo showing off ISR (Incremental Static Re-Generation) with Nuxt.js and Edgio ## Demo https://rishi-raj-jain-nuxt-isr-default.layer0-limelight.link/blogs/medium ## Try It Now [![Deploy with Edgio](https://docs.edg.io/button.svg)](https://app.layer0.co/deploy?repo=https://github.com/rishi-raj-jain/static-medium-isr-in-nuxtjs-with-layer0) ## Getting Started ### Clone This Repo Use `git clone https://github.com/rishi-raj-jain/static-medium-isr-in-nuxtjs-with-layer0.git` to get the files within this repository onto your local machine. ### Install dependencies On the command line, in the project root directory, run the following command: ```bash npm install ``` ### Run the Nuxt.js app locally on Edgio Run the Nuxt.js app with the command: ```bash npm run edgio:dev ``` Load the site: http://127.0.0.1:3000 ### Testing production build locally with Edgio You can do a production build of your app and test it locally using: ```bash npm run edgio:build && npm run edgio:production ``` Setting --production runs your app exactly as it will be uploaded to the Edgio cloud using serverless-offline. ## Deploying to Edgio Deploying requires an account on Edgio. [Sign up here for free](https://app.layer0.co/signup). Once you have an account, you can deploy to Edgio by running the following in the root folder of your project: ```bash npm run edgio:deploy ``` See [deploying](https://docs.edg.io/guides/deploying) for more information.