How to pull data from database and store it asynchronously in NUXT












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I am new to the NUXTjs framework and I am looking for the best way to pull from a db and store it asynchronously.










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  • You might want to explain in more detail what you mean by "store asynchronously".
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  • you might want to look things around $store and asyncData fr.nuxtjs.org/api/pages-fetch - but as mentioned by Farhad you'll need some form of API you can hit into - express ... at other scale you could want to look at loopback.io
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I am new to the NUXTjs framework and I am looking for the best way to pull from a db and store it asynchronously.










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  • You might want to explain in more detail what you mean by "store asynchronously".
    – jayb0b
    Nov 30 at 15:11










  • you might want to look things around $store and asyncData fr.nuxtjs.org/api/pages-fetch - but as mentioned by Farhad you'll need some form of API you can hit into - express ... at other scale you could want to look at loopback.io
    – Antony Gibbs
    Dec 3 at 2:07
















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  • You might want to explain in more detail what you mean by "store asynchronously".
    – jayb0b
    Nov 30 at 15:11










  • you might want to look things around $store and asyncData fr.nuxtjs.org/api/pages-fetch - but as mentioned by Farhad you'll need some form of API you can hit into - express ... at other scale you could want to look at loopback.io
    – Antony Gibbs
    Dec 3 at 2:07




















  • You might want to explain in more detail what you mean by "store asynchronously".
    – jayb0b
    Nov 30 at 15:11










  • you might want to look things around $store and asyncData fr.nuxtjs.org/api/pages-fetch - but as mentioned by Farhad you'll need some form of API you can hit into - express ... at other scale you could want to look at loopback.io
    – Antony Gibbs
    Dec 3 at 2:07


















You might want to explain in more detail what you mean by "store asynchronously".
– jayb0b
Nov 30 at 15:11




You might want to explain in more detail what you mean by "store asynchronously".
– jayb0b
Nov 30 at 15:11












you might want to look things around $store and asyncData fr.nuxtjs.org/api/pages-fetch - but as mentioned by Farhad you'll need some form of API you can hit into - express ... at other scale you could want to look at loopback.io
– Antony Gibbs
Dec 3 at 2:07






you might want to look things around $store and asyncData fr.nuxtjs.org/api/pages-fetch - but as mentioned by Farhad you'll need some form of API you can hit into - express ... at other scale you could want to look at loopback.io
– Antony Gibbs
Dec 3 at 2:07














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Nuxtjs is for client purpose, and for pulling data from a database you have to use another server like Hapijs or Express.



roadmap:



1: You use nuxtjs to feed browser with SSR(Server side rendering ) in vuejs "SSR for SEO purpose".



2: You need another server like Hapijs to pull or store data in a database.






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    Nuxtjs is for client purpose, and for pulling data from a database you have to use another server like Hapijs or Express.



    roadmap:



    1: You use nuxtjs to feed browser with SSR(Server side rendering ) in vuejs "SSR for SEO purpose".



    2: You need another server like Hapijs to pull or store data in a database.






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      Nuxtjs is for client purpose, and for pulling data from a database you have to use another server like Hapijs or Express.



      roadmap:



      1: You use nuxtjs to feed browser with SSR(Server side rendering ) in vuejs "SSR for SEO purpose".



      2: You need another server like Hapijs to pull or store data in a database.






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        Nuxtjs is for client purpose, and for pulling data from a database you have to use another server like Hapijs or Express.



        roadmap:



        1: You use nuxtjs to feed browser with SSR(Server side rendering ) in vuejs "SSR for SEO purpose".



        2: You need another server like Hapijs to pull or store data in a database.






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        Nuxtjs is for client purpose, and for pulling data from a database you have to use another server like Hapijs or Express.



        roadmap:



        1: You use nuxtjs to feed browser with SSR(Server side rendering ) in vuejs "SSR for SEO purpose".



        2: You need another server like Hapijs to pull or store data in a database.







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