nuxt-child doesn't render the parent component










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My folder structure is like this:



|-profile
|-- index.vue
|-- address/index.vue


And then I do <nuxt-child /> which doesn't render the content of profile/index.vue! It just loads a whole new route. Please help!










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    My folder structure is like this:



    |-profile
    |-- index.vue
    |-- address/index.vue


    And then I do <nuxt-child /> which doesn't render the content of profile/index.vue! It just loads a whole new route. Please help!










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      My folder structure is like this:



      |-profile
      |-- index.vue
      |-- address/index.vue


      And then I do <nuxt-child /> which doesn't render the content of profile/index.vue! It just loads a whole new route. Please help!










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      My folder structure is like this:



      |-profile
      |-- index.vue
      |-- address/index.vue


      And then I do <nuxt-child /> which doesn't render the content of profile/index.vue! It just loads a whole new route. Please help!







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          Folder structure above will create a whole new route, instead of a nested one.



          You can see exact same structure in Nuxt.js Routing documentation example.



          Examples of nested routes are also available in documentation



          In your case, in order to render nested route in <nuxt-child>, following structure will work:



          |-pages/
          |--| profile/
          |-----| address.vue
          |-----| index.vue
          |--| profile.vue


          And <nuxt-child> tag should be inside profile.vue page. This way profile/index.vue will be rendered when user navigates to /profile and address.vue will be rendered when user navigates to /profile/address.






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          • not working for me, how would you do this if your profile was _profile meaning dynamic
            – PirateApp
            Dec 17 at 16:26






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            You'd do the same, but with _ (underscore) for both .vue file and folder. See examples in documentation
            – aBiscuit
            Dec 17 at 18:59











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          Folder structure above will create a whole new route, instead of a nested one.



          You can see exact same structure in Nuxt.js Routing documentation example.



          Examples of nested routes are also available in documentation



          In your case, in order to render nested route in <nuxt-child>, following structure will work:



          |-pages/
          |--| profile/
          |-----| address.vue
          |-----| index.vue
          |--| profile.vue


          And <nuxt-child> tag should be inside profile.vue page. This way profile/index.vue will be rendered when user navigates to /profile and address.vue will be rendered when user navigates to /profile/address.






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          • not working for me, how would you do this if your profile was _profile meaning dynamic
            – PirateApp
            Dec 17 at 16:26






          • 1




            You'd do the same, but with _ (underscore) for both .vue file and folder. See examples in documentation
            – aBiscuit
            Dec 17 at 18:59
















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          Folder structure above will create a whole new route, instead of a nested one.



          You can see exact same structure in Nuxt.js Routing documentation example.



          Examples of nested routes are also available in documentation



          In your case, in order to render nested route in <nuxt-child>, following structure will work:



          |-pages/
          |--| profile/
          |-----| address.vue
          |-----| index.vue
          |--| profile.vue


          And <nuxt-child> tag should be inside profile.vue page. This way profile/index.vue will be rendered when user navigates to /profile and address.vue will be rendered when user navigates to /profile/address.






          share|improve this answer






















          • not working for me, how would you do this if your profile was _profile meaning dynamic
            – PirateApp
            Dec 17 at 16:26






          • 1




            You'd do the same, but with _ (underscore) for both .vue file and folder. See examples in documentation
            – aBiscuit
            Dec 17 at 18:59














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          Folder structure above will create a whole new route, instead of a nested one.



          You can see exact same structure in Nuxt.js Routing documentation example.



          Examples of nested routes are also available in documentation



          In your case, in order to render nested route in <nuxt-child>, following structure will work:



          |-pages/
          |--| profile/
          |-----| address.vue
          |-----| index.vue
          |--| profile.vue


          And <nuxt-child> tag should be inside profile.vue page. This way profile/index.vue will be rendered when user navigates to /profile and address.vue will be rendered when user navigates to /profile/address.






          share|improve this answer














          Folder structure above will create a whole new route, instead of a nested one.



          You can see exact same structure in Nuxt.js Routing documentation example.



          Examples of nested routes are also available in documentation



          In your case, in order to render nested route in <nuxt-child>, following structure will work:



          |-pages/
          |--| profile/
          |-----| address.vue
          |-----| index.vue
          |--| profile.vue


          And <nuxt-child> tag should be inside profile.vue page. This way profile/index.vue will be rendered when user navigates to /profile and address.vue will be rendered when user navigates to /profile/address.







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          • not working for me, how would you do this if your profile was _profile meaning dynamic
            – PirateApp
            Dec 17 at 16:26






          • 1




            You'd do the same, but with _ (underscore) for both .vue file and folder. See examples in documentation
            – aBiscuit
            Dec 17 at 18:59

















          • not working for me, how would you do this if your profile was _profile meaning dynamic
            – PirateApp
            Dec 17 at 16:26






          • 1




            You'd do the same, but with _ (underscore) for both .vue file and folder. See examples in documentation
            – aBiscuit
            Dec 17 at 18:59
















          not working for me, how would you do this if your profile was _profile meaning dynamic
          – PirateApp
          Dec 17 at 16:26




          not working for me, how would you do this if your profile was _profile meaning dynamic
          – PirateApp
          Dec 17 at 16:26




          1




          1




          You'd do the same, but with _ (underscore) for both .vue file and folder. See examples in documentation
          – aBiscuit
          Dec 17 at 18:59





          You'd do the same, but with _ (underscore) for both .vue file and folder. See examples in documentation
          – aBiscuit
          Dec 17 at 18:59


















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