Whenever I try to extend another Nuxt 3 project using:
export default defineNuxtConfig({ // this is inside the nuxt.config.ts in `main-project`
extends: [
'../test-extend'
]
})
I get an error saying that a module could not be found (for example: Cannot start nuxt: Cannot find module '@vueuse/nuxt')
My directory structure looks like this:
📂
├── 📂 test-extend/
└── 📂 main-project/
Am I doing something wrong? I tried putting the test-extend
project inside the main-project
to see whether the path wasn't a problem but that didn't help either...
After some experimenting I found out that the error disappears when I add the dependencies of the parent layer (test-extend
) to the main-project
. This might seem like a super obvious solution in retrospect, however, I think it is a bug because the documentation mentions "Create Nuxt module presets" as one of the features of Nuxt Layers & I don't think this is really "creating a module preset" if I have to remember what dependencies are installed in the layer & then add them manually to the new project anyway.