how can set server date config in nuxtjs
I want to compare two dates in client .one of them is current date that its accuracy depends on user system date accuracy .
I use nuxt.js too .is there any way that I set something in nuxt and get date from nuxt(server) in client.
unfortunately searched alot but find nothing . maybe my search was incorrect .
date vue.js nuxt.js
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I want to compare two dates in client .one of them is current date that its accuracy depends on user system date accuracy .
I use nuxt.js too .is there any way that I set something in nuxt and get date from nuxt(server) in client.
unfortunately searched alot but find nothing . maybe my search was incorrect .
date vue.js nuxt.js
What sort of backend do you use. Might be able to get it from there.
– Andrew1325
Nov 10 '18 at 8:11
@Andrew1325 yes I can get it but I dont want to rely on backend. prefer to handle it by nuxt if it is possible
– sahar
Nov 10 '18 at 8:33
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I want to compare two dates in client .one of them is current date that its accuracy depends on user system date accuracy .
I use nuxt.js too .is there any way that I set something in nuxt and get date from nuxt(server) in client.
unfortunately searched alot but find nothing . maybe my search was incorrect .
date vue.js nuxt.js
I want to compare two dates in client .one of them is current date that its accuracy depends on user system date accuracy .
I use nuxt.js too .is there any way that I set something in nuxt and get date from nuxt(server) in client.
unfortunately searched alot but find nothing . maybe my search was incorrect .
date vue.js nuxt.js
date vue.js nuxt.js
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What sort of backend do you use. Might be able to get it from there.
– Andrew1325
Nov 10 '18 at 8:11
@Andrew1325 yes I can get it but I dont want to rely on backend. prefer to handle it by nuxt if it is possible
– sahar
Nov 10 '18 at 8:33
add a comment |
What sort of backend do you use. Might be able to get it from there.
– Andrew1325
Nov 10 '18 at 8:11
@Andrew1325 yes I can get it but I dont want to rely on backend. prefer to handle it by nuxt if it is possible
– sahar
Nov 10 '18 at 8:33
What sort of backend do you use. Might be able to get it from there.
– Andrew1325
Nov 10 '18 at 8:11
What sort of backend do you use. Might be able to get it from there.
– Andrew1325
Nov 10 '18 at 8:11
@Andrew1325 yes I can get it but I dont want to rely on backend. prefer to handle it by nuxt if it is possible
– sahar
Nov 10 '18 at 8:33
@Andrew1325 yes I can get it but I dont want to rely on backend. prefer to handle it by nuxt if it is possible
– sahar
Nov 10 '18 at 8:33
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You could use the nuxtServerInit
method and generate a timestamp from here:
In store/index.js
:
actions:
nuxtServerInit ( commit )
commit('setNuxtTime', (new Date()).getTime())
If the action
nuxtServerInit
is defined in the store, Nuxt.js will
call it with the context (only from the server-side). It's useful when
we have some data on the server we want to give directly to the
client-side.
https://nuxtjs.org/guide/vuex-store#the-nuxtserverinit-action
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You could use the nuxtServerInit
method and generate a timestamp from here:
In store/index.js
:
actions:
nuxtServerInit ( commit )
commit('setNuxtTime', (new Date()).getTime())
If the action
nuxtServerInit
is defined in the store, Nuxt.js will
call it with the context (only from the server-side). It's useful when
we have some data on the server we want to give directly to the
client-side.
https://nuxtjs.org/guide/vuex-store#the-nuxtserverinit-action
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You could use the nuxtServerInit
method and generate a timestamp from here:
In store/index.js
:
actions:
nuxtServerInit ( commit )
commit('setNuxtTime', (new Date()).getTime())
If the action
nuxtServerInit
is defined in the store, Nuxt.js will
call it with the context (only from the server-side). It's useful when
we have some data on the server we want to give directly to the
client-side.
https://nuxtjs.org/guide/vuex-store#the-nuxtserverinit-action
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You could use the nuxtServerInit
method and generate a timestamp from here:
In store/index.js
:
actions:
nuxtServerInit ( commit )
commit('setNuxtTime', (new Date()).getTime())
If the action
nuxtServerInit
is defined in the store, Nuxt.js will
call it with the context (only from the server-side). It's useful when
we have some data on the server we want to give directly to the
client-side.
https://nuxtjs.org/guide/vuex-store#the-nuxtserverinit-action
You could use the nuxtServerInit
method and generate a timestamp from here:
In store/index.js
:
actions:
nuxtServerInit ( commit )
commit('setNuxtTime', (new Date()).getTime())
If the action
nuxtServerInit
is defined in the store, Nuxt.js will
call it with the context (only from the server-side). It's useful when
we have some data on the server we want to give directly to the
client-side.
https://nuxtjs.org/guide/vuex-store#the-nuxtserverinit-action
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What sort of backend do you use. Might be able to get it from there.
– Andrew1325
Nov 10 '18 at 8:11
@Andrew1325 yes I can get it but I dont want to rely on backend. prefer to handle it by nuxt if it is possible
– sahar
Nov 10 '18 at 8:33