This Nuxt.js module compresses assets with Brotli compression algorithm using `iltorb]` library for serving it with `ngx_brotli`
npm install nuxt-brotli> This Nuxt.js module compresses assets with Brotli compression algorithm using iltorb library for serving it with ngx_brotli.
``bash`
$ npm i nuxt-brotli
Add `nuxt-brotli` to modules section of `nuxt.config.js`
`javascript`
{
modules: ['nuxt-brotli']
}
Arguments:
* asset: The target asset name. Defaults to '[path].br[query]'.[file]
* is replaced with the original asset file name.[fileWithoutExt]
* is replaced with the file name minus its extension, e.g. the style of style.css.[ext]
* is replaced with the file name extension, e.g. the css of style.css.[path]
* is replaced with the path of the original asset.[query]
* is replaced with the query.test
* : All assets matching this RegExp are processed. Defaults to `/\.(js|css|html|svg)$/`.threshold
* : Only assets bigger than this size (in bytes) are processed. Defaults to 0.minRatio
* : Only assets that compress better that this ratio are processed. Defaults to 0.8.deleteOriginalAssets
* : remove original files that were compressed with brotli. Default: false
Optional arguments for Brotli (see iltorb doc for details):
* mode: Default: 0,quality
* : Default: 11,lgwin
* : Default: 22,lgblock
* : Default: 0,size_hint
* : Default: 0,disable_literal_context_modeling`: Default: false
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