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fix(nuxt): de-default layout/component imports #7389
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π Linked issue
resolves nuxt/nuxt#14827, resolves nuxt/nuxt#14350
β Type of change
π Description
When we were producing a single inlined file, we were not de-defaulting the exports.
So, for example, a default layout ended up resolving to
{ default: /* layout */ }
, triggering a warning from vue that it had no render property. (The actual render property could have been accessed onlayout.default.render
.)This completely broke all inlined targets (cloudflare, vercel-edge, netlify-edge) if you were using layouts or lazy components.
Adding interop defaults resolves the issue. I've gone ahead and done the same for lazy components and custom error components which were not mentioned in the original report, but had the same buggy behaviour in my testing.
Middleware doesn't need it as it is de-defaulted at point of use.
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