Enlightened OG Image generation for Nuxt 3.
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- ✨ Turn your Vue components into
og:image
templates - 🎨 Design them in the OG Image Playground with full HMR
- ▲ Render using Satori: Tailwind classes, Google fonts, emoji support and more!
- 🤖 Or prerender using the Browser: Supporting painless, complex templates
- 📸 Feeling lazy? Just generate screenshots for every page: hide elements, wait for animations, and more
- ⚙️ Works on the edge: Vercel Edge, Netlify Edge and Cloudflare Workers
Both Satori and Browser will work in Node based environments. Prerendering is fully supported.
When you want to generate dynamic images at runtime there are certain nitro runtime limitations.
Provider | Satori | Browser |
---|---|---|
StackBlitz | ✅ | ❌ |
Node | ✅ | ✅ |
Vercel | ✅ | ✅ |
Vercel Edge | ✅ | ❌ |
Cloudflare Workers (requires paid) | ✅ | ❌ |
Cloudflare Pages (requires paid) | ✅ | ❌ |
Netlify (TBC) | ❌ | ❌ |
Netlify Edge (TBC) | ❌ | ❌ |
Other providers are yet to be tested. Please create an issue if you have tested one.
# Install module
npm install --save-dev nuxt-og-image
# Using yarn
yarn add --dev nuxt-og-image
nuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: [
'nuxt-og-image',
],
})
This feature uses Nuxt Islands, which requires Nuxt >= 3.1.
For this guide, you will create your Satori OG image using the default component for your home page.
Within your pages/index.vue
, use defineOgImageStatic
or OgImageStatic
to define your og:image
component.
Make sure you have defined some metadata as props will be inferred from it.
<script lang="ts" setup>
// 1. make sure you have some meta
useSeoMeta({
title: 'Home',
description: 'My awesome home page.',
})
// 2a. Use the Composition API
defineOgImageStatic()
</script>
<template>
<div>
<!-- 2b. OR Component API -->
<OgImageStatic />
</div>
</template>
Appending /__og_image__
to the end of the URL will show you the playground for that pages og:image
. This provides
a live preview of your og:image
and allows you to edit it in real-time.
For example, if your local site is hosted at https://localhost:3000
, you can view your og:image
at https://localhost:3000/__og_image__
.
While you have the playground open, start customising the OG Image by providing options to the defineOgImageStatic
function.
<script lang="ts" setup>
defineOgImageStatic({
title: 'Welcome to my site!',
background: 'lightblue'
})
</script>
Congrats, you've set up your first Satori og:image
! You can checkout the options of the default template.
Templates for OG images are powered by Nuxt Islands, which are just Vue components. In this guide we'll create a new
template and use it for our og:image
.
Make a folder in your components directory called islands
.
Within this directory make a new component called MyOgImage.vue
,
you can use the following template to begin:
<script setup lang="ts">
const props = defineProps({
title: String,
})
</script>
<template>
<div class="w-full h-full flex text-white bg-blue-500 items-center justify-center">
<h1 :style="{ fontSize: '70px' }">
{{ title }} 👋
</h1>
</div>
</template>
Now that you have your template, you can use it in for your defineOgImageStatic
function.
<script lang="ts" setup>
defineOgImageStatic({
component: 'MyOgImage',
title: 'Welcome to my site!'
})
</script>
View this image in your browser by appending /__og_image__
to the end of the URL.
Now that you have your template, you can start customizing it.
Any options you pass to the defineOgImageStatic
composable will be available in the component. With this in mind, we can
add support for changing the background color.
<script setup lang="ts">
const props = defineProps({
title: String,
backgroundColor: String
})
</script>
<template>
<div :class="[backgroundColor]" class="w-full h-full flex text-white items-center justify-center">
<h1 :style="{ fontSize: '70px' }">
{{ title }} 👋
</h1>
</div>
</template>
Now let's customise the background to be green instead.
<script lang="ts" setup>
defineOgImageStatic({
component: 'MyOgImage',
title: 'Welcome to my site!',
backgroundColor: 'bg-green-500'
})
</script>
Within the playground, you should now see the background color change to green.
It's important to familiarize yourself with Satori before you make more complex templates.
Satori has limited capacity for rendering styles; you should reference which ones are available within their documentation.
Out of the box, this module provides support for the following:
- Tailwind classes (Note: Satori Tailwind support is experimental, not all classes are supported)
- Google Fonts, default is Inter
- Emoji support with Twemoji
- Relative image support (you should link images from your public directory
/my-image.png
)
If you find Satori is too limiting for your needs, you can always use the browser
provider to capture browser screenshots instead.
When using nuxt generate
, you will need to provide some additional configuration.
- You must provide a
siteUrl
so that the meta tags can be generated correctly as absolute URLs.
export default defineNuxtConfig({
// Recommended
runtimeConfig: {
public: {
siteUrl: process.env.NUXT_PUBLIC_SITE_URL || 'https://example.com',
}
},
// OR
ogImage: {
host: 'https://example.com',
},
})
- You must prerender all pages that use
og:image
.
export default defineNuxtConfig({
nitro: {
prerender: {
crawlLinks: true, // recommended
routes: [
'/',
// list all routes that use og:image if you're not using crawlLinks
'/about',
'/blog',
'/blog/my-first-post',
]
}
}
})
When using nuxt build
, you can only use the browser
provider with the node
Nitro preset.
If you intend to use the browser
provider in production, make sure you include the playwright
dependency.
npm i playwright
You can get around this by prerendering any pages that use og:image
. Note that dynamic browser generated images are not supported at all,
you should use the Satori provider.
export default defineNuxtConfig({
nitro: {
prerender: {
crawlLinks: true, // recommended
routes: [
'/',
// list all routes that use og:image if you're not using crawlLinks
'/about',
'/blog',
'/blog/my-first-post',
]
}
}
})
If you want to simply take a screenshot of your page, you can use the OgImageScreenshot
component or defineOgImageScreenshot
composable.
<script lang="ts" setup>
defineOgImageScreenshot()
</script>
Alternatively you can pass the { provider: 'browser' }
option to defineOgImageStatic
.
<script lang="ts" setup>
defineOgImageStatic({
component: 'MyAwesomeOgImage',
// this will take a browser screenshot
provider: 'browser'
})
</script>
If you don't have a chromium binary installed on your system, run npx playwright install
.
If you are using this module in a CI context and the images aren't being generated, you may need to install a chromium binary.
You can do this by running npx playwright install
within your build command.
package.json
{
"scripts": {
"build": "npx playwright install && nuxt build"
}
}
When creating your OG Image, you'll probably want to use a font custom to your project.
To make this easier for you, Google Fonts are loaded by default with Inter 400 and Inter 700.
You can easily load different Google Fonts by using their name+weight. For example:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
ogImage: {
fonts: [
// will load the Noto Sans font from Google fonts
'Noto+Sans:400'
]
}
})
This also lets you support non-english characters by adding the appropriate font to your config.
For example, to support Hebrew characters, you can use the config:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
ogImage: {
fonts: [
// will load this font from Google fonts
'Noto+Sans+Hebrew:400'
]
}
})
If you'd like to load a font locally, then you can provide the configuration as an object:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
ogImage: {
fonts: [
{
name: 'optieinstein',
weight: 800,
// path must point to a public font file
path: '/OPTIEinstein-Black.otf',
}
],
}
})
Make sure to set the font family in your component to match the font name.
<template>
<div :style="{ fontFamily: 'optieinstein' }">
<!-- Your component -->
</div>
</template>
It's recommended to cache your images to reduce the load on your server. This can be achieved
by providing a runtimeCacheStorage
option to the ogImage
config.
This runtimeCacheStorage
option takes the same configuration as the Nuxt nitro.storage
option.
See the Nitro Storage Layer documentation for more details.
For example:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
ogImage: {
// cloudflare kv binding example, set your own config
runtimeCacheStorage: {
driver: 'cloudflare-kv-binding',
binding: 'OG_IMAGE_CACHE'
}
}
})
By default, images will be cached for 24 hours. You can change the image TTL by providing cacheTtl
when defining the image.
defineOgImageStatic({
// ...
cacheTtl: 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 // 7 days
})
Alternatively, you can change the default cacheTtl time in your nuxt.config.
export default defineNuxtConfig({
ogImage: {
defaults: {
cacheTtl: 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 // 7 days
}
}
})
You can also provide a configuration for the cacheKey
. This gives you control over the cache bursting of the images.
<script lang="ts" setup>
defineOgImageStatic({
cacheKey: `${myData.id}:${myData.updatedAt}`,
})
</script>
The module exposes a composition and component API to implement your og:image
generation. You should pick
whichever one you prefer using.
The OgImageStatic
component and the defineOgImageStatic
composable creates a static image
that will be prerendered.
The options follow the OgImageOptions interface,
any additional options will be passed to the component
as props.
It is useful for images that do not change at runtime.
<script setup lang="ts">
// a. Composition API
defineOgImageStatic({
component: 'MyOgImageTemplate',
title: 'Hello world',
theme: 'dark'
})
</script>
<template>
<!-- b. Component API -->
<OgImageStatic
component="MyOgImageTemplate"
title="Hello world"
theme="dark"
/>
</template>
The OgImageDynamic
component and the defineOgImageDynamic
composable creates a dynamic image. They are not prerendered and will
be generated at runtime.
The options follow the OgImageOptions interface,
any additional options will be passed to the component
as props.
This feature is not compatible with static sites built using nuxi generate
.
<script setup lang="ts">
const dynamicData = await fetch('https://example.com/api')
// a. Composition API
defineOgImageDynamic({
component: 'MyOgImageTemplate',
title: 'Hello world',
dynamicData,
})
</script>
<template>
<!-- b. Component API -->
<OgImageDynamic
component="MyOgImageTemplate"
title="Hello world"
:dynamic-data="dynamicData"
/>
</template>
- Type:
string
- Default:
''
- Required:
false
The og:image:alt
attribute for the image. It should describe the contents of the image.
- Type:
number
- Default:
630
- Required:
true
The height of the screenshot. Will be used to generate the og:image:height
meta tag.
- Type:
number
- Default:
1200
- Required:
true
The width of the screenshot. Will be used to generate the og:image:width
meta tag.
- Type:
string
- Default:
OgImageBasic
- Required:
true
The name of the component to use as the template. By default, it uses OgImageBasic provided by the module.
- Type:
string
- Default:
satori
- Required:
false
The provider to use to generate the image. The default provider is satori
.
When you use browser
it will use Playwright to generate the image.
- Type:
boolean
- Default:
true
when usingdefineOgImageStatic
,false
when dynamic
Controls the prerendering of the image. A non-static image is one that will be generated at runtime and not cached.
The OgImageScreenshot
component and the defineOgImageScreenshot
composable creates a screenshot of a page using a browser.
The options follow the ScreenshotsOptions interface.
<script setup lang="ts">
// a. Composition API
defineOgImageScreenshot({
// wait for animations
delay: 1000,
})
</script>
<template>
<!-- b. Component API -->
<OgImageScreenshot
url="https://example.com"
title="Hello world"
theme="dark"
/>
</template>
This interface extends the OgImageOptions.
- Type:
'dark' | 'light'
- Default:
light
- Required:
false
The color scheme to use when generating the image. This is useful for generating dark mode images.
defineOgImageScreenshot({
colorScheme: 'dark'
})
- Type:
number
- Default:
0
- Required:
false
The delay to wait before taking the screenshot. This is useful if you want to wait for animations to complete.
defineOgImageScreenshot({
// wait 2 seconds
delay: 2000
})
- Type:
string
- Default:
undefined
- Required:
false
HTML selectors that should be removed from the image. Useful for removing popup banners or other elements that may be in the way.
defineOgImageScreenshot({
mask: '.popup-banner, .cookie-banner'
})
- Type:
string
- Default:
undefined
- Required:
false
The selector to take a screenshot of. This is useful if you want to exclude header / footer elements.
defineOgImageScreenshot({
selector: '.page-content'
})
- Type:
string
- Default:
undefined
- Required:
true
The site URL of your site. This is required when prerendering to generate the absolute path of the og:image
.
- Type:
OgImageOptions
- Default:
{ component: 'OgImageBasic', width: 1200, height: 630, }
- Required:
false
The default options to use when generating images.
- Type: ``${string}:${number}
[]
- Default:
['Inter:400', 'Inter:700']
- Required:
false
Fonts families to use when generating images with Satori. When not using Inter it will automatically fetch the font from Google Fonts.
For example, if you wanted to add the Roboto font, you would add the following:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
ogImage: {
fonts: ['Roboto:400', 'Roboto:700']
}
})
- Type:
SatoriOptions
- Default:
{}
- Required:
false
Options to pass to Satori when generating images. See the Satori docs.
- Type:
boolean
- Default:
true
Whether to use Satori at runtime. This is useful to disable if you're prerendering all your images.
- Type:
boolean
- Default:
process.dev
Whether to use Playwright at runtime. You will need to enable this for production environments and ensure you are using a supported nitro preset and have the required dependencies.
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