Support policy
This page documents the supported and advanced feature perimeter, its configuration contract and the recommended usage pattern for application developers.
Purpose
The supported and advanced feature perimeter helps keep the Nuxt module configuration, Feathers runtime, generated services, TypeScript client and CLI workflow aligned.
When to use this option
Use this page when you need to:
- configure the supported and advanced feature perimeter;
- document the decision in a starter or application;
- validate the setup with a CLI command;
- avoid drift between configuration, generated files and runtime behavior.
Configuration example
ts
// nuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: ['nuxt-feathers-zod'],
feathers: {
devtools: true,
swagger: false,
console: false,
}
})CLI example
bash
bunx nuxt-feathers-zod doctor
bun run typecheck
bun run buildRuntime example
ts
const service = useService('messages')
const result = await service.find({
query: {
$limit: 10,
$sort: { createdAt: -1 },
},
})Practical advice
- Keep runtime-affecting options explicit in
nuxt.config.ts. - Prefer CLI-generated services so manifests and generated types stay synchronized.
- Run
bunx nuxt-feathers-zod doctorafter structural changes. - Use
--drybefore write operations on an existing project.
