Composables Directory

Nuxt 3 uses the composables/ directory to automatically import your Vue composables into your application using auto-imports!

Under the hood, Nuxt auto generates the file .nuxt/imports.d.ts to declare the types.

Be aware that you have to run nuxi prepare, nuxi dev or nuxi build in order to let Nuxt generate the types. If you create a composable without having the dev server running, TypeScript will throw an error, such as Cannot find name 'useBar'.

Usage

Method 1: Using named export

composables/useFoo.ts
export const useFoo = () => {  return useState('foo', () => 'bar')}

Method 2: Using default export

composables/use-foo.ts or composables/useFoo.ts
// It will be available as useFoo() (camelCase of file name without extension)export default function () {  return useState('foo', () => 'bar')}

Usage: You can now use auto imported composable in .js, .ts and .vue files

app.vue
<template>  <div>    {{ foo }}  </div></template><script setup>const foo = useFoo()</script>
Read and edit a live example in Docs > Examples > Auto Imports > Composables.

Examples

Nested Composables

You can use a composable within another composable using auto imports:

composables/test.ts
export const useFoo = () => {  const nuxtApp = useNuxtApp()  const bar = useBar()}

Access plugin injections

You can access plugin injections from composables:

composables/test.ts
export const useHello = () => {  const nuxtApp = useNuxtApp()  return nuxtApp.$hello}

How Files Are Scanned

Nuxt only scans files at the top level of the composables/ directory, e.g.:

composables | - index.ts // scanned | - useFoo.ts // scanned | - nested | --- utils.ts // not scanned

Only composables/index.ts and composables/useFoo.ts would be searched for imports.

To get auto imports working for nested modules, you could either re-export them (recommended) or configure the scanner to include nested directories:

Example: Re-export the composables you need from the composables/index.ts file:

composables/index.ts
// Enables auto import for this exportexport { utils } from './nested/utils.ts'

Example: Scan nested directories inside the composables/ folder:

nuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({  imports: {    dirs: [      // Scan top-level modules      'composables',      // ... or scan modules nested one level deep with a specific name and file extension      'composables/*/index.{ts,js,mjs,mts}',      // ... or scan all modules within given directory      'composables/**'    ]  }})