integrating-tauri-js-frontends
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Tauri v2 JavaScript Frontend Integration
This skill covers integrating JavaScript frontend frameworks with Tauri v2 for desktop application development.
Core Architecture
Tauri functions as a static web host, serving HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and WASM files through a native webview. The framework is frontend-agnostic but requires specific configurations for optimal integration.
Supported Application Types
- Static Site Generation (SSG)
- Single-Page Applications (SPA)
- Multi-Page Applications (MPA)
Not Supported
Server-side rendering (SSR) in its native form. All frameworks must be configured for static output.
General Requirements
Key Principles
- Static Output Required: Tauri cannot run a Node.js server – all content must be pre-built static files
- Client-Server Architecture: Implement proper client-server relationships between app and APIs (no hybrid SSR solutions)
- Mobile Development: Requires a development server hosting the frontend on your internal IP
Common tauri.conf.json Structure
{
"build": {
"beforeDevCommand": "<package-manager> dev",
"beforeBuildCommand": "<package-manager> build",
"devUrl": "http://localhost:<port>",
"frontendDist": "../<output-dir>"
}
}
Replace <package-manager> with npm run, yarn, pnpm, or deno task.
Framework Configurations
Vite (React, Vue, Svelte, Solid)
Vite is the recommended choice for SPA frameworks due to its fast development experience and simple configuration.
package.json
{
"scripts": {
"dev": "vite",
"build": "tsc && vite build",
"preview": "vite preview",
"tauri": "tauri"
}
}
vite.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
export default defineConfig({
clearScreen: false,
server: {
port: 5173,
strictPort: true,
host: process.env.TAURI_DEV_HOST || 'localhost',
watch: {
ignored: ['**/src-tauri/**'],
},
},
envPrefix: ['VITE_', 'TAURI_ENV_*'],
build: {
target: process.env.TAURI_ENV_PLATFORM === 'windows' ? 'chrome105' : 'safari13',
minify: process.env.TAURI_ENV_DEBUG ? false : 'esbuild',
sourcemap: !!process.env.TAURI_ENV_DEBUG,
},
});
tauri.conf.json
{
"build": {
"beforeDevCommand": "npm run dev",
"beforeBuildCommand": "npm run build",
"devUrl": "http://localhost:5173",
"frontendDist": "../dist"
}
}
Next.js
Next.js requires static export mode since Tauri cannot run Node.js servers.
Critical Requirements
- Must use
output: 'export'in next.config - Images must be unoptimized for static export
- Asset prefix required for development server
next.config.mjs
const isProd = process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production';
const internalHost = process.env.TAURI_DEV_HOST || 'localhost';
/** @type {import('next').NextConfig} */
const nextConfig = {
output: 'export',
images: {
unoptimized: true,
},
assetPrefix: isProd ? undefined : `http://${internalHost}:3000`,
};
export default nextConfig;
package.json
{
"scripts": {
"dev": "next dev",
"build": "next build",
"start": "next start",
"tauri": "tauri"
}
}
tauri.conf.json
{
"build": {
"beforeDevCommand": "npm run dev",
"beforeBuildCommand": "npm run build",
"devUrl": "http://localhost:3000",
"frontendDist": "../out"
}
}
SSG Considerations for Next.js
- The
outdirectory contains static exports - Dynamic routes require
generateStaticParams() - API routes are not supported – use Tauri commands instead
next/imageoptimization is disabled; use standard<img>or configure unoptimized
Nuxt
Nuxt must run in SSG mode with ssr: false for Tauri compatibility.
nuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
ssr: false,
telemetry: false,
devServer: {
host: '0.0.0.0', // Required for iOS device compatibility
},
vite: {
clearScreen: false,
envPrefix: ['VITE_', 'TAURI_'],
server: {
strictPort: true,
watch: {
ignored: ['**/src-tauri/**'],
},
},
},
});
package.json
{
"scripts": {
"dev": "nuxt dev",
"build": "nuxt build",
"generate": "nuxt generate",
"tauri": "tauri"
}
}
tauri.conf.json
{
"build": {
"beforeDevCommand": "npm run dev",
"beforeBuildCommand": "npm run generate",
"devUrl": "http://localhost:3000",
"frontendDist": "../dist"
}
}
SSG Considerations for Nuxt
- Use
nuxt generatefor production builds (creates static files) - Server routes (
/server/api) are not available – use Tauri commands - Nitro server functionality is disabled in SSG mode
SvelteKit
SvelteKit requires the static adapter and SSR must be disabled.
Installation
npm install --save-dev @sveltejs/adapter-static
svelte.config.js
import adapter from '@sveltejs/adapter-static';
import { vitePreprocess } from '@sveltejs/vite-plugin-svelte';
/** @type {import('@sveltejs/kit').Config} */
const config = {
preprocess: vitePreprocess(),
kit: {
adapter: adapter({
fallback: 'index.html',
}),
},
};
export default config;
src/routes/+layout.ts
export const ssr = false;
export const prerender = true;
vite.config.ts
import { sveltekit } from '@sveltejs/kit/vite';
import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [sveltekit()],
clearScreen: false,
server: {
port: 5173,
strictPort: true,
host: process.env.TAURI_DEV_HOST || 'localhost',
watch: {
ignored: ['**/src-tauri/**'],
},
},
envPrefix: ['VITE_', 'TAURI_ENV_*'],
});
tauri.conf.json
{
"build": {
"beforeDevCommand": "npm run dev",
"beforeBuildCommand": "npm run build",
"devUrl": "http://localhost:5173",
"frontendDist": "../build"
}
}
SSG Considerations for SvelteKit
- SPA mode (without prerendering) is recommended for full Tauri API access in load functions
- With prerendering, load functions execute at build time without Tauri API access
- The
fallback: 'index.html'enables SPA routing - Output directory is
build/by default
Qwik
Qwik requires the static adapter for Tauri compatibility.
Setup
# Create project
npm create qwik@latest
cd <project>
# Add static adapter
npm run qwik add static
# Add Tauri CLI
npm install -D @tauri-apps/cli@latest
# Initialize Tauri
npm run tauri init
package.json
{
"scripts": {
"dev": "vite",
"build": "qwik build",
"tauri": "tauri"
}
}
tauri.conf.json
{
"build": {
"beforeDevCommand": "npm run dev",
"beforeBuildCommand": "npm run build",
"devUrl": "http://localhost:5173",
"frontendDist": "../dist"
}
}
SSG Considerations for Qwik
- The static adapter is mandatory
- Qwik City server functions are not available
- Use Tauri commands for backend functionality
Quick Reference Table
| Framework | Output Dir | Dev Port | Build Command | Key Config |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vite | dist |
5173 | vite build |
Standard Vite config |
| Next.js | out |
3000 | next build |
output: 'export' |
| Nuxt | dist |
3000 | nuxt generate |
ssr: false |
| SvelteKit | build |
5173 | vite build |
adapter-static |
| Qwik | dist |
5173 | qwik build |
Static adapter |
Common Issues and Solutions
Issue: Assets Not Loading in Development
Cause: Asset prefix not configured for development server.
Solution: Configure asset prefix to point to dev server (see Next.js config example).
Issue: Tauri APIs Unavailable
Cause: Code executing during SSG build time instead of runtime.
Solution:
- Disable prerendering for pages using Tauri APIs
- Use dynamic imports with
ssr: false - Check for
window.__TAURI__before API calls
Issue: Hot Reload Not Working
Cause: File watcher including src-tauri directory.
Solution: Add **/src-tauri/** to watch ignore list in Vite config.
Issue: Mobile Development Fails
Cause: Dev server not accessible on network.
Solution: Set host to 0.0.0.0 or use TAURI_DEV_HOST environment variable.
Issue: Build Fails with SSR Errors
Cause: Framework attempting server-side rendering.
Solution: Ensure SSR is disabled:
- Next.js:
output: 'export' - Nuxt:
ssr: false - SvelteKit:
export const ssr = falsein layout - Qwik: Use static adapter
Environment Variables
Tauri-Provided Variables
| Variable | Description |
|---|---|
TAURI_DEV_HOST |
Host IP for mobile development |
TAURI_ENV_PLATFORM |
Target platform (windows, macos, linux, ios, android) |
TAURI_ENV_DEBUG |
Set during debug builds |
Recommended envPrefix
envPrefix: ['VITE_', 'TAURI_ENV_*']
Build Targets
Configure build targets based on platform webview capabilities:
build: {
target: process.env.TAURI_ENV_PLATFORM === 'windows'
? 'chrome105' // WebView2 on Windows
: 'safari13', // WebKit on macOS/Linux
}
Mobile Development
For iOS and Android development, the dev server must be accessible on the network:
server: {
host: process.env.TAURI_DEV_HOST || '0.0.0.0',
strictPort: true,
}
Run with the appropriate mobile command:
npm run tauri ios dev
npm run tauri android dev