From 3b3d0eef08c03cd7290c1bc8afa17fbe59247f52 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nicola Spadari
@@ -46,8 +44,8 @@ Build super fast desktop applications! ## Setup - Before running this app, you need to configure your environment with Rust. Take a look at the [Tauri docs](https://v2.tauri.app/start/prerequisites). - - This project enforces [pnpm](https://pnpm.io). In order to use another package manager you need to update `package.json` and `tauri.config.js` - - The frontend runs on the usual port `3000` of Nuxt, the Tauri server uses the port `3001`. This settings are customizable in the `nuxt.config.ts` and `tauri.config.js`. + - This project enforces [pnpm](https://pnpm.io). In order to use another package manager you need to update `package.json` and `tauri.conf.json` + - The frontend runs on the usual port `3000` of Nuxt, the Tauri server uses the port `3001`. This settings are customizable in the `nuxt.config.ts` and `tauri.conf.json`. - Once ready, follow these commands: ```sh @@ -84,10 +82,9 @@ The same Tauri bundle will generate under `src-tauri/target`, but with the abili ## Notes -- Tauri v2 is still in beta. Some things might not work, or present some bugs. - Tauri v2 brings some big refactors, such as packages names and permission management. New permissions have to be granted under `src-tauri/capabilities/main.json` - Tauri js functions are auto imported as-is with the help of a custom module. If another Tauri plugin is added, then the module has to be updated to support auto imports under `src/modules/tauri.ts` -- As per documentation, the Nuxt SSR must be disabled in order for Tauri to act as the backend. Still, all Nuxt goodies are still there. +- As per documentation, Nuxt SSR must be disabled in order for Tauri to act as the backend. Still, all Nuxt goodies will be functional. ## License