Inertia doesn't use vue router. It's using its own protocol https://inertiajs.com/the-protocol
Nuxt vs Inertia
Both seem great, but do you have any thoughts on Nuxt vs. Inertia for web app dev? I know it depends. I am just looking to gauge the general trend. My initial assessment is Inertia has more Laravel auth and app scaffolding, whereas Nuxt provides more of a dev platform. Unsure exactly how Inertia works with client-side routing beyond just Axios requests, it does seem to use Vue routers. For SSR you are going to need Node for both. I wonder if anyone has built a Nuxt native Interia-type module or integrated the two.
EDIT - MORE SPECIFICALLY - VUE ECOSYSTEM SUITE VS INTERIA
To be more specific. There is a fair amount of overlap between Vue Suite (Vue + Vue Router + Vue meta + Nuxt + Pinia ++) and Inertia - More so today than a year ago. No question that Inertia is an excellent solution.
If you are a Laravel and Vue shop/company, do you want to do something like Vue Suite + Jetstream & Fortify for auth templates? That way, you have a more versatile platform than Inertia, duplicating some of the Inertia “silky smooth” features.
No question Inertia is a faster time to market, but do you end up porting it across in a year or so to a richer Vue ecosystem? I suppose it boils down to 1. what yo developing, 2. type of dev shop, and 3. ROI, i.e., go with Inertia now, for a faster time to market, with some future risk factor or more heavy lifting in the Vue ecosystem with less risk later.
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